U.S. v. Arnold, No. 96-1174 (3rd Cir.) (106 F.3d 37) (February 4, 1997) (Judge Richard L. Nygaard)
Here the Court held that the right to counsel for the pending charge cannot constituitionally be isolated from the right to counsel for an uncharged offense.
To prevent the Government from circumventing the defendant's Sixth Amendment right to counsel, the Court held that the Government may not use a defendant's ...
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