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U.S. v. Arnold, No. 96-1174 (3rd Cir.) (106 F.3d 37) (February 4, 1997) (Judge Richard L. Nygaard)

This case raises an unusual Sixth Amendment issue: Once a defendant has been indicted, and the Government knows he is represented by counsel, does the right to counsel carry over to subsequent related charges so as to prevent the Government from using incriminating statements elicited after the defendant has been ...

 

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