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Illinois v. Perkins, No. 88-1972 (U.S. Supreme Court) (496 U.S. 292; 110 S.Ct. 2394) (June 4, 1990) (Justice Kennedy)

While being held in jail, Perkins freely confessed to committing a murder to an undercover police officer who was posing as another inmate. The issue was whether the undercover police officer had violated the defendant's Miranda rights.

The Court held that conversations between suspects and undercover officers are not afforded ...

 

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