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Citation: 451 U.S. 477

1. Edwards v. Ariz., No. 79-5269 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 5, 1980, Argued , May 18, 1981, Decided

OVERVIEW: Admission of confession violated Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, where petitioner requested counsel during interrogation, police subsequently interrogated him without providing counsel, and further communication was not initiated by petitioner.


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