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· 9/14/2023

Matthew Wade Gilmer v. Michele Biegel, Bettie Ruth Johnson, Law Office of Bettie Ruth Johnson, PLLC, Drew McLemore Martin, Charles McRae and McRae Law Firm, PLLC

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing that police may not question a represented criminal defen- dant about the crime without first notifying their lawyer
  • recognizing application of Wimber on those facts
  • recognizing application of Wimber on those facts
  • explaining when to use the Wimber analysis versus the Long analysis
  • explaining when to use the Wimber analysis versus the Long analysis
  • “[T]he failure to discourage is likely relevant to the court’s broad inquiry into the parties’ conduct.”

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Judges: Maxwell, James D., J.

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