Frederick G. Jackson v. Matthew J. Frank, 1

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2003-11-06

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WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge. When Frederick Jackson told the detective questioning him that he wanted a lawyer “right now,” the detective responded that he could not accommodate Jackson’s request and that he would have to end the interview. The detective’s statement to Jackson was, at the very least, misleading: under Wisconsin law public defenders are available to suspects in custo…

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