U.S. v. Anderson, No. 90-1741, No. 1135 (2nd Cir.) (929 F.2d 96) (April 2, 1991) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)
Here the Court held that the mere fact that a defendant had numerous prior arrests, making him no stranger to the legal system, did not necessarily support the Government's contention that he must have been so familiar with the rules that his confession was voluntary. The Court stated: " We …
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