1. Michigan v. Mosley, No. 74-653, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 6, 1975 , December 9, 1975
OVERVIEW: Admissibility of statements obtained after person in custody decided to remain silent depended under Miranda on whether his "right to cut off questioning" was "scrupulously honored."
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