LAW 605 Lecture Notes - Lecture 55: Miranda Warning

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Case #1: d arrested for battery against vic, taken to jail. Given miranda warnings, waives, answers qs, denies everything. Next day, judge sets bail at , d pays and is released. 6a right attaches for battery charge and police deliberately asking about same crime. Case #2: d arrested for battery against vic, taken to jail, released on bail, rearrested for failure to appear. Probably a strong argument that it is interrogation bc bringing up his criminal rep: 6a: 6a has attached (bail) so violation is if this is considered interrogation. Obviously not a question about the particular crime, so it"s unclear and have to make arguments. Case #3: d indicted for battery against vic, arrested, given warnings, invokes right to counsel, released on bail. At police request, informant approaches d at bar and asks: have any drugs for sale? and d says, yes, i have some cocaine in my car.

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