People v. Wise

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1978-12-27

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Fuchsberg, J. (dissenting). It is well understood that the exclusionary rule, under which a statement taken from a defendant in violation of his Miranda rights is suppressible, operates under the principled and practical theory that, by allowing the prosecution no benefit from the use of the suppressed material, the State will be deterred from engaging in conduct which trespasses on a defendant’s constitutional rights. T…

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