| United States. Task Force on Drunkenness - 1967 - 148 lapas
...brief period of forced sobriety. As presently constituted, the system is not in a position to meet his underlying medical and social problems. EFFECT ON...safeguards are often considered unnecessary or futile. The defendant may not be warned of his rights or permitted to make a telephone call.32 And although coordination,... | |
| United States. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice - 1967 - 368 lapas
...brief period of forced sobriety. As presently constituted, the system is not in a position to meet his underlying medical and social problems. EFFECT ON...safeguards are often considered unnecessary or futile. The defendant may not be warned of his rights or permitted to make a telephone call. And although coordination,... | |
| Robert Wallace Winslow - 1972 - 400 lapas
...brief period of foreed sobriety. As presently constituted, the system is not in a position to meet his underlying medical and social problems. Effect on...drunkenness within the system of criminal justice seriously hurdens and distorts its operations. Because the police often do not arrest the intoxicated person... | |
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