No Privacy at Police Station
In a great decision for law enforcement, the Court of Criminal Appeals today held that a defendant has no right to privacy during a conversation with a co-defendant at the police station, even when placed into a room by the police. For details, see
http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/opinions/119601a.htmThe beauty of technology and recorded confessions continues to grow.
June 12, 2002, 19:43
Martin PetersonSo now, if you don't get what or all you want on the "on-board" taping system in the patrol car, put them to together again at the station. Will not the courts someday require a Scheineman warning, that
anything you say to
anybody after arrest may be used against you?