The New York State Court of Appeals (the State's highest Appeals Court) will be hearing a criminal case where the main issue is coercive, involuntary or false confessions made by deception to police interrogators. The court is concerned regarding the issues of psychological coercion. One of the cases the court is looking at involves a defendant … [Read more...]
Coerced Interrogations
A documentary “Scenes of a Crime” deals with ten hours of taped interrogations of Adrian Thomas at a police station in Troy, New York, in 2008. The ten hours of taped interrogations resulted in a disputed confession which is the subject of the documentary. The confession related to a high profile baby killing case. The Appellate Division for the … [Read more...]
Wrongfully Convicted
Mr. Warney was convicted for killing a man and a woman in Rochester, New York. He was sentenced to twenty-five years to life in prison. He had signed a confession admitting that he killed the man and woman. He later took the position that he was tricked into confessing. The innocence project at Cardoza Law School represents Mr. Warney. In … [Read more...]