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U.S. v. Harrison, No. 99-10496 (9th Cir.) (213 F.3d 1206) (May 30, 2000) (Judge Robert J. Kelleher)

In a defense victory, the Ninth Circuit held that a defendant, who with the Government’s actual or constructive knowledge, retained counsel to represent him regarding matters that subsequently led to the filing of formal charges, invoked his Sixth Amendment right to counsel as a matter of law and does not ...

 

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