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Michigan v. Mosley, No. 74-653 (U.S. Supreme Court) (423 U.S. 96; 96 S.Ct. 321) (December 9, 1975) (Justice Stewart)

Here the Court held that the police may renew the questioning of a suspect who has once exercised his right to remain silent, provided the suspect's right to cut off questioning has been "scrupulously honored".

In this case, the Court addressed an issue left open by Miranda v. Arizona, 384 ...

 

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