1. CICENIA v. LAGAY, No. 177, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 2, 1958, Argued , June 30, 1958, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioner did not have a constitutional right to confer with his counsel during police interrogation, which produced a signed confession to a murder, and petitioner's counsel was not entitled to inspect the confession before trial commenced.
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