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Citation: 417 U.S. 433

1. Michigan v. Tucker, No. 73-482, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 20, 1974, Argued , June 10, 1974, Decided

OVERVIEW: Failure of police to give full Miranda warnings prior to custodial interrogation did not mandate exclusion of all evidence derived from defendant's statement where only prophylactic standards of Miranda were affected; so court reversed habeas corpus.


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