1. California v. Prysock, No. 80-1846, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, June 29, 1981, Decided
OVERVIEW: Appellant court erred in reversing the defendant's conviction because the defendant was fully informed of his Miranda rights and was told that he had a right to have counsel present prior to and during his interrogation.
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