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7/24/2009
Renee Merlo
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CRIMINAL LAW IN BERGEN AND PASSAIC COUNTIES: RIGHT TO COUNSEL

CRIMINAL LAW IN BERGEN AND PASSAIC COUNTIES:
RIGHT TO COUNSEL

 

Approximately 20 years ago, the United States Supreme Court decided the case of Michigan v. Jackson. In that case, the court held that once a defendant invoked his right to counsel at an arraignment or similar proceeding government agents could not interrogate the defendant.

In May, the Court revisited that ruling in a case where an indigent defendant had an attorney assigned to him at an arraignment by the decision of the court and not at the request of the defendant. Subsequent investigative efforts produced an inculpatory statement, as well as, a letter of apology to the victim's widow. The defendant sought to suppress the information grounded upon the Jackson decision. The state court ultimately denied the request concluding that the Jackson opinion was not applicable because the defendant had not affirmatively invoked his right to counsel.

The defendant appealed the case to the United States Supreme Court which upheld the state court's decision. More importantly, however, the court overruled the Jackson case. That part of the decision seemed to be an overkill because the case could have been decided on the narrow issue as to whether the defendant invoked his right to counsel.



Category: Criminal Defense Litigation



Frank T. Luciano, Esq., is a trial lawyer in Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County and Morris County with over thirty years of experience in the defense of criminal prosecutions with special emphasis in drug crimes and drunk driving (DWI/DUI) offenses.


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