U.S. v. Moody, No. 98-6142 (6th Cir.) (206 F.3d 609) (January 25, 2000) (Judge Eric L. Clay)
Here the Sixth Circuit reluctantly followed current Supreme Court precedent in holding that a defendant has no right to counsel in pre-indictment criminal proceedings, a policy which it shaprly criticized as out of touch with reality.
In this case, some three months prior to his indictment, the defendant engaged in ...
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