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Boston Application of the 6th Amendment Right to Counsel Custodial Interrogation in Miranda v Arizona Case Paper

 

The Supreme Court has held that the Sixth Amendment right to counsel requires police to secure a valid waiver of the right to counsel or see to it that counsel is present at any pre-trial “critical stage” of a criminal prosecution.  Referring to the Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966) case, discuss how the Court applied the requirements of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel to custodial interrogation.

Kanovitz, J. R., Ingram, J. L., & Devine, C. J. (2018). Constitutional law for criminal justice. Routledge.