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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Editorial: The Problem With Unrecorded Confessions

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The Connecticut Law Tribune

June 12, 2013

Connecticut should be commended for enacting legislation that requires custodial interrogations for suspects of capital or Class A or B felonies to be recorded, beginning January of 2014. Max Soffar's case highlights the problems that may arise when confessions are not recorded.

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