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· 6/6/1967

Parker L. Hancock, Warden, New Hampshire State Prison v. Charles White

Citations

  • 378 F.2d 479
  • 1967 U.S. App. LEXIS 6101

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  • holding that Massiah can be violated even though statements were procured without any trickery or subterfuge
  • holding <br>that Massiah can be violated even though statements were procured <br>without any trickery or subterfuge
  • Massiah “applies to exclude post-indictment incriminating statements of an accused to government agents in the absence of counsel even when not deliberately elicited by interrogation or induced by misapprehension engendered by trickery or deception.”

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Judges: Aldrich, Woodbury, Coffin

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