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Advocates; Should Courts Be Able To Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?
Part of The Advocates.
01/11/1972
Advocate: Mitchell Ware, Director, Illinois Bureau of Investigation Renault Robinson, patrolman, Chicago Police Force; Director, Afro-American PatrolmenÂ’s Association Joseph Jordan, Deputy Superintendent, Chief of Detectives, Boston Police Department Yale Kamisar, Professor of Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Jack Grant Day, Chief Justice, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH William Erickson, Justice, Colorado Supreme Court; Head, Criminal Law Section, American Bar Association
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- Series
- Advocates
- Program
- Should Courts Be Able To Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?
- Program Number
88
- Series Description
A SERIES OF DEBATES with a moderator facilitating the discussion of national and international issues - using advocates who would introduce witnesses to support their point of view. Debates recorded at Boston's Faneuil Hall. Moderators included: Michael Dukakis; Marilyn Berger; Michael Harrington, Robert Maynard. (Premiered October, 1969; conceived by Prof. Roger Fisher.) Other participants included Barney Frank, Avi Nelson, Antonin Scalia, S.I. Hayakawa, Paul Simon, Albert Shankar, Richard Bolling, Pete McCloskey, Chester Crocker, John Anderson, Elmo Zumwalt, George Ball, John Kenneth Galbraith, William Colby, Eleanor Smeal, Phyllis Schlafly, Sam Ervin, Laurence Tribe, Daniel Schorr, Orrin Hatch, Morris Udall, Edward Kennedy, George McGovern, Jake Garn, Paul Tsongas, Alan Dershowitz. Series release date: 1969
- Program Description
Advocate: Mitchell Ware, Director, Illinois Bureau of Investigation Renault Robinson, patrolman, Chicago Police Force; Director, Afro-American Patrolmen’s Association Joseph Jordan, Deputy Superintendent, Chief of Detectives, Boston Police Department Yale Kamisar, Professor of Law, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Jack Grant Day, Chief Justice, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH William Erickson, Justice, Colorado Supreme Court; Head, Criminal Law Section, American Bar Association
- Duration
00:58:56
- Asset Type
Broadcast program
- Media Type
Video
- Subjects
- Kamisar, Yale
- Robinson, Renault
- Ware, Mitchell
- Erickson, William Hurt, 1924-
- Genres
- Debate
- Topics
- Social Issues
- Public Affairs
- Contributors
- Erickson, William (Guest)
- Robinson, Renault (Guest)
- Palmieri, Victor (Moderator)
- Jordan, Joseph (Guest)
- Day, Jack (Guest)
- Kamisar, Yale (Guest)
- Ware, Mitchell (Guest)
- Publication Information
- Supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundations.
- Citation
- Chicago: “Advocates; Should Courts Be Able To Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?,” 01/11/1972, GBH Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_11891016ECF64B4BAC01286C32B4B3BF.
- MLA: “Advocates; Should Courts Be Able To Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?.” 01/11/1972. GBH Archives. Web. November 21, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_11891016ECF64B4BAC01286C32B4B3BF>.
- APA: Advocates; Should Courts Be Able To Admit Evidence Police Have Seized Illegally?. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_11891016ECF64B4BAC01286C32B4B3BF