State v. Sparklin

Decided 1983-11-29

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LINDE, J., concurring. I concur in almost all of the Court’s discussion of the two separate constitutional premises involved. It makes clear that respect for a suspect’s right to counsel is independent of the elements of custody and compulsion or inducement that trigger protection of the right against self-incrimination, and that it forecloses questioning or otherwise obtaining evidence from a suspect by con…

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