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Under Greek law, child abduction charges can include cases where a minor is voluntarily given away by the parents outside the legal adoption process.
The appellate decision rested on an obscure 1968 law providing that a confession is admissible as long as it is "voluntarily given" in light of "all the circumstances" -- regardless of whether the suspect was read his rights.
That section provides, in relevant part: "(a) In any criminal prosecution brought by the United States or by the District of Columbia, a confession shall be admissible in evidence if it is voluntarily given.
The 1968 statute provides that a confession is admissible as long as it is "voluntarily given" in light of "all the circumstances," whether or not the suspect was read his rights.
Your location information is voluntarily given by you or your friends, not obtained from a vast network of telescreens (more on that later in the post).
Your location information is voluntarily given by you or your friends, not obtained from a vast network of telescreens (more on that later in the post). And, the information is kept private… well maybe.
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Because the wearer of the device is voluntarily giving up data, companies enjoy greater legal leeway in how it is used.
In the magazine this week, I described how some American allies have taken to minimizing their contact with the White House, and how one of the beneficiaries of that change, China, is trying to adjust to a world in which the American President is voluntarily giving up his leverage.
I'm just fascinated by what Pat Sajak is voluntarily giving up.
"In addition, Michael's helmet camera was voluntarily given to the investigating authorities by the family.
It is not clear how many of these cases were voluntarily given over by local law enforcement, as often happens.
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