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Texas v. Cobb, No. 99-1702 (U.S. Supreme Court) (532 U.S. 162; 121 S.Ct. 1335) (April 2, 2001) (Justice Rehnquist)

Proving once again that the rights of criminal defendants are often determined by word games played on slippery slopes, a sharply divided Supreme Court held last week that a criminal suspect’s constitutional right to have an attorney present during a custodial interrogation is “offense specific” and does not extend to ...

 

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