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· 4/3/2024

People v. Volpe

Citations

  • 2024 NY Slip Op 01825

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that juvenile with documented cognitive disabilities knowingly waived his rights
  • observing that a party’s failure to file timely objections may be excused “‘in the interest of justice’”
  • finding that suspect knowingly and intelligently waived his rights even though he had learning disabilities since he told the interrogating officers that he understood his rights
  • requiring a district court to make de novo determinations to the extent that a party makes specific objections to a magistrate’s findings
  • requiring a district court to make de novo determinations to the extent that a party makes specific objections to a magistrate judge's findings
  • requiring a district court to make de novo determinations to the extent that a party makes specific objections to a magistrate judge's findings

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