U.S. v. Plugh, No. 07-2620-cr(L) (2nd Cir.) (576 F.3d 135) (July 31, 2009) (Judge Richard C. Wesley)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 2009
published in Punch and Jurists
September 21, 2009
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Invocation of Rights.
District court order granting defendant's motion to suppress statements made by him to FBI agents while in custody is affirmed where: 1) defendant was entitled to the prophylactic bar prohibiting police questioning when he refused to sign the waiver-of-rights form, and the court did not err in finding that …
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