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Bassett v. Singletary, No. 95-2519 (11th Cir.) (105 F.3d 1385) (February 20, 1997) (Per Curiam)

Case held that rule established in Minnick v. Mississippi, 498 U.S. 146 (1990) was a new rule of law that did not apply retroactively and thus it affirmed a conviction where the police had resumed interrogation after defendant requsted counsel.

Court noted that Minnick established the principle that a custodial ...

 

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