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LeFrancois v. Goel

Supreme Court of California
Sep 15, 2004
18 Cal. Rptr. 3d 869 (Cal. 2004)

Summary

finding that even though a social worker's interview is "not intended solely as an investigative tool for criminal prosecutions, . . . [it is nonetheless] similar to a police interrogation . . ."

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Opinion


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__ Cal.4th __ 18 Cal.Rptr.3d 869, 97 P.3d 811 LEFRANCOIS v. GOEL. No. S126630. Supreme Court of California Sept. 15, 2004

         Prior report: Cal.App., 14 Cal.Rptr.3d 321.

         Petition for review granted.

         GEORGE, C.J., KENNARD, BAXTER, WERDEGAR, CHIN, BROWN, and MORENO, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

LeFrancois v. Goel

Supreme Court of California
Sep 15, 2004
18 Cal. Rptr. 3d 869 (Cal. 2004)

finding that even though a social worker's interview is "not intended solely as an investigative tool for criminal prosecutions, . . . [it is nonetheless] similar to a police interrogation . . ."

Summary of this case from State v. Snowden
Case details for

LeFrancois v. Goel

Case Details

Full title:LEFRANCOIS v. GOEL.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Sep 15, 2004

Citations

18 Cal. Rptr. 3d 869 (Cal. 2004)
97 P.3d 811

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