
15: Roundtable: Illegally Obtained Evidence and the Death Penalty
Suspect Convictions · Kast Media
April 19, 201734m 58sExplicit
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Show Notes
Today we’re looking at some of the broad issues that were raised by the case of Stanley Liggins Vs. the State of Iowa such as the exclusionary rule, which can block certain types of evidence from being presented in court if the court finds that they were obtained illegally by the police, how much prior bad acts should be allowed in as evidence against a suspect, as well as issues surrounding the death penalty. Sponsor: Harrys.com/Suspect<p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>