How have the courts interpreted a deputy's suggestion to a defendant that the deputy suggested that he might not be responsible for the abduction and killing of a young girl?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. McCurdy, 176 Cal.Rptr.3d 103, 331 P.3d 265, 59 Cal.4th 1063 (Cal. 2014):

that the deputy's suggestion was actually deceptive, defendant fails to explain how he incriminated himself as a result of this deception. (See People v. Williams, supra, 49 Cal.4th at pp. 444445, 111 Cal.Rptr.3d 589, 233 P.3d 1000.) Indeed, defendant fails to explain which of his statements were untrue, as he denied abducting and killing Piceno. (See ibid.)

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