U.S. v. Coleman, No. 99-3104 (9th Cir.) (208 F.3d 786) (April 3, 2000) (Judge Susan P. Graber)
In this case the defendant sought to suppress statements made after he had requested counsel, in accordance with the rule established in Edwards v. Arizona, 451 U.S. 477 (1981). He was arrested on August 19. During his interrogation, he invoked his right to counsel. He was not questioned further and ...
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