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· 5/15/2002

State v. Apalakis

Citations

  • 797 A.2d 440
  • 2002 R.I. LEXIS 135
  • 2002 WL 1000946

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • observing that “[s]tanding alone, the use of handcuffs does not necessarily turn an encounter into an arrest for which probable cause is required.”
  • considering only voluntariness and refraining from addressing whether defendant's Miranda rights were violated because defendant made no such challenge
  • \It is well established that law enforcement agents do not automatically exceed the bounds of permissible police conduct by telling a suspect that his or her cooperation would be `helpful' or that a confession would `make it better.'\
  • “It is well established that law enforcement agents do not automatically exceed the bounds of permissible police conduct by telling a suspect that his or her cooperation would be ‘helpful’ or that a confession would ‘make it better.’ ”

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Judges: Williams, Lederberg, Bourcier, Flanders, Goldberg

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