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Prosecutors always argue to juries that police won’t lie because they have no reason to – here are three stories within the last three days that obliterate that argument

Filed under: Criminal Law Tags: by Steven F. Fairlie @ September 5, 2010

While most police officers would never lie to save a case, sometimes prosecutors imply in their closing arguments that jurors would be very gullible to believe that a police officer might ever lie.   Our argument is not that police lie, it is simply that you should not blindly accept all law enforcement testimony without examining […]

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