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26240: Boswell: (comment) RE: Arrest of Kevin Pina (fwd)
from <Richard A. Boswell> boswellr@pacbell.net
Last week there was a comment posted regarding Mr. Pina's demand to contact his
Embassy. Anyone arrested has the right to have a consular official from their
country notified. In fact this was the subject of a Supreme Court case since
the U.S. was routinely denying defendants this right. If someone is facing
serious charges in the U.S. it behooves them to refuse to answer any questions
until they have had the benefit of counsel and contact with their Embassy.
While I doubt that the Haitian government would do so, the Mexican as well as
many other governments assist defendants in securing counsel in capital (death
penalty) cases.
It is interesting to note here, that it wasn't the U.S. government, but a
Haitian lawyer who secured Mr. Pina's release.
Richard A. Boswell
Professor of Law
U.C. Hastings
200 McAllister St., San Francisco, CA 94102
tel: 415 565-4633
fax 415 565-4865
boswellr@pacbell.net or boswellr@uchastings.edu