| The Introduction of Polygraphs or other Lie Detector Tests at Trial and Other Uses of the Polygraph |
| Generally, courts in most jurisdictions do not admit the results of polygraph or other lie detector examinations. Most courts find such results quite unreliable and untrustworthy. There are a number of states that will admit polygraph or lie detector tests results into evidence if both the prosecution and defendant agree that the test results will be admitted. More... |
| Juvenile Arrests and Procedures |
| When a juvenile is arrested they are entitled to many of the same rights that an adult is entitled to upon arrest. More... |
| RIOT, OBSTRUCTION, AND DISRUPTION |
| A person commits the offense of riot when he or she, along with an assembly of a certain number of persons, creates an immediate danger of injury to property or to other persons or when he or she substantially interferes or obstructs law enforcement or other government functions or services. More... |
| FEDERAL HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS |
| A state prisoner who is seeking federal habeas corpus relief must file a petition in a federal court. The petition does not need to be filed by the prisoner himself or herself. An attorney or a "next friend" of the prisoner may file the petition on behalf of the prisoner.More... |
| DURESS AS A DEFENSE |
| If another person compels a defendant to commit an offense, the defendant may claim that he or she committed the offense under duress. The defense of duress means that the defendant did not have the necessary mental state to commit the offense or to be criminally responsible for the offense.More... |














