Colorado v. Spring, No. 85-1512 (U.S. Supreme Court) (479 U.S. 564; 107 S.Ct. 851) (January 27, 1987) (Justice Powell)
This case is noted principally for its suggestion that, in some circumstances, affirmative misrepresentations by the police may be sufficient to invalidate a suspect's waiver of his Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination.
In this case the Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether the suspect's awareness of all the …
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