The police pick up Larry and take him to the station for questioning in a local murder
Question:
The police pick up Larry and take him to the station for questioning in a local murder case. They detain him for three days. After two days of questioning, Larry says, “I want an attorney. You haven’t let me call my attorney.” It is late, and Larry’s attorney does not answer the phone, but she receives the message first thing in the morning on the third day that Larry is in custody and heads directly to the police station, where she secures Larry’s release. She confirms that the police failed to tell Larry that he had the right to have an attorney present and did not give him any of his other Miranda rights. What will be the result if the information Larry gave to the police is used against him in court?
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Paralegal Today: The Legal Team At Work (MindTap Course List)
ISBN: 9780198851219
8th Edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Mary Meinzinger