Criminal – Miranda Warning – Right To Counsel – Larceny Conspiracy
By Deborah Elkins
Published: December 22, 2008
A police officer’s statement to defendant that if he could not afford an attorney, “the Court will consider appointing an attorney for you” was sufficient to apprise defendant of his right to an attorney, and the trial court did not err in admitting defendant’s statement to police about his participation in a codefendant’s theft of ...
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