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Supreme Court — Part 16

130 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Sep 3, 1957 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 127 pages OCR'd
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Memorandum J. J. Casper to Mr. Mohr Re: Supreme Court's Remarks Praising FBI training given Federal officers. The FBI has long carried on intensive programs for such purpose and other Federal agencies are now doing likewise... police and prosecutor training schools based on FBI curriculum should be established to apprise state officials of more advanced law enforcement techniques." woe tthi os be a ne (3) On June 15 1966, Mr. Justice Datolas made a speech to the \ thine | - ne wee ne internation j sociation, Portland, Oregon, and ‘Sent a copy to the Bureau. At his request and wi ureau approval I had seen him previously and I gave him a copy of "Search of the Person" and a copy of "Due Process in Criminal Interrogation."’ In his speech he said, in describing the higher requirements recently laid on the police, “This has meant that it was necessary to re-educate many of the police. The FBI has lead the way, it has helped us realize that brain as well as brawn can solve crime...it is this positive approach to law enforcement, which the FBI and an increasing number of local authorities have shown, that will enable the police of the country to work and live under the Constitution of the United States and will afford all citizens, no matter how low their rank, a feeling of security." : We have left out a long paragraph in which Mr. Douglas described the accomplishments of the FBI National Academy. The full text of his remarks is attached. RECOMMENDATION: That ali these current and highly commendable remarks from w hat is at least one of the best possible sources in this country be ysed to counter Bureau critics, if at all possible. ee eg ; oo ra
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