mzbhvnblkguy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My girlfriend was interviewed by police after she had told the hospital staff that her injuries were not due to domestic violence multiple times. They gave her morphine for her headache and so she could "calm down". After the morphine was administered to her the police office began interrogation on her. Statements that were gathered were used to arrest me for felony domestic violence.
My question is.....
Can statements taken from someone under the influence of morphine be considered fit and reliable evidence?
My girlfriend was interviewed by police after she had told the hospital staff that her injuries were not due to domestic violence multiple times. They gave her morphine for her headache and so she could "calm down". After the morphine was administered to her the police office began interrogation on her. Statements that were gathered were used to arrest me for felony domestic violence.
My question is.....
Can statements taken from someone under the influence of morphine be considered fit and reliable evidence?