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Probation May Not Be Revoked For Refusal to “Admit” During Treatment  


Author:  Fred Cohen.


Source: Volume 10, Number 03, September/October 2008 , pp.42-42(1)




Correctional Mental Health Report

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Abstract: 

A defendant claiming innocence asserts his right to silence during treatment at the revocation hearing for fear of perjury charges and/or future prosecution.

Keywords: People v. Guatney, 183 P.3d 620, McKune v. Lile, 536 U.S. 24, Minnesota v. Murphy 465 U.S. 420

Affiliations:  1: Executive Editor.

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