for The Association of the Bar of the City Of New York
1. Michigan v. Jackson, No. 84-1531, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 9, 1985, Argued , April 1, 1986, Decided ** Together with No. 84-1539, Michigan v. Bladel, also on certiorari to the same court.
OVERVIEW: Respondents' confessions to murder were invalid under the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel because they were obtained after arraignment and after respondents requested counsel but before respondents could consult with counsel.
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