People v. Kaye

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1969-07-02

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Jasen, J. This case presents the issue of whether spontaneous statements made to the police by a defendant who has been advised of his constitutional rights are rendered inadmissible solely because the defendant is in custody and represented by counsel who is not present when the statement is volunteered. As the result of a telephone call received from defendant’s attorney, two detectives went to the Stratford…

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