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Michigan v. Tucker, No. 73-482 (U.S. Supreme Court) (417 U.S. 433; 95 S.Ct. 2357) (June 10, 1974) (Justice Rehnquist)

This case involved an un-Mirandized custodial interrogation that occurred prior to the issuance of the Miranda decision. During the course of the interrogation, the defendant identified a relevant witness of whom the police previously had been ignorant. The defendant argued before the Court that the testimony of the witness so ...

 

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