Keywords: Admissible evidence, Criminal procedure, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309, Criminal evidence, Due process of law, Impeachment of witnesses, United States
Gordon,
K.
(1983) 'Use of Post-Arrest, Pre-Warning Silence is Permissible to Impeach Defendant's Exculpatory Trial Testimony, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309',
Washington University Law Review.
61(3)
:861-877.
Gordon,
K.
Use of Post-Arrest, Pre-Warning Silence is Permissible to Impeach Defendant's Exculpatory Trial Testimony, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309. Washington University Law Review. 1983 1;
61(3)
:861-877.
Gordon,
K.
(1983, 1 1). Use of Post-Arrest, Pre-Warning Silence is Permissible to Impeach Defendant's Exculpatory Trial Testimony, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309.
Washington University Law Review
61(3)
:861-877.