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U.S. v. Torres-Galindo, No. 99-1013 (1st Cir.) (206 F.3d 136) (March 22, 2000) (Judge Juan R. Torruella)

Here the Court criticized the FBI's policy of not recording confessions, preferring instead to rely on the testimony of the interviewing agents, stating that the use of inexpensive recording techniques would facilitate truthseeking.

In this case, the First Circuit addressed a claim by a number of defendants that their Fifth ...

 

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