People v. Cipriano

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1988-09-16

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Griffin, J. Michigan statutory law requires that an arrested person be brought before a magistrate for arraignment "without unnecessary delay.” MCL 764.13, 764.26; MSA 28.871(1), 28.885. 1 In each of these three cases, consolidated on appeal, we must determine the effect of this statutory requirement upon the admissibility of a confession obtained during…

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