U.S. v. Williams, No. 11-324-cr (2nd Cir.) (681 F.3d 35) (May 17, 2012) (Judge Barrington D. Jr. Parker)
In a case in which a government agent questioned the defendant in an apartment where he was arrested without first issuing Miranda warnings, and two hours later the defendant confessed at the station house, an order of the district court suppressing the confession is reversed, where the district court erred ...
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