Patterson v. Illinois, No. 86-7059 (U.S. Supreme Court) (487 U.S. 285; 108 S.Ct. 2389) (June 24, 1988) (Justice White)
In this case the Court rejected the petitioner's argument that, because his Sixth Amendment right to counsel arose with his indictment, the police were thereafter barred from initiating questioning, since he at no time sought to have counsel present. In its decision, the Court amplified its holding in Faretta v. ...
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