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Edwards v. Arizona, No. 79-5269 (U.S. Supreme Court) (451 U.S. 477; 101 S.Ct. 1880) (May 18, 1981) (Justice White)

In this case, the defendant was arrested at his home and taken to a police station where an officer informed him of his Miranda rights. The defendant asserted his right to counsel, at which point police questioning ceased and he was taken to a county jail. The next day, before ...

 

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