Tate v. Rose, 467 U.S. 1249 (1984). · Go Syfert
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6th Cir. · 1987 · signal: see also · confidence low
See Maglio v. Jago, 580 F.2d 202, 205 (6th Cir.1978) (indicating that there may be a per se rule "barring custodial interrogation of a suspect after a request for counsel has been made"); Brooks v. Perini, 384 F.Supp. 1011, 1017-18 (N.D.Ohio 1973), aff'd, 497 F.2d 923 (6th Cir.1974); see also Rose v. Engle, 722 F.2d 1277, 1280 (6th Cir.1983) (noting that "Edwards did not alter Sixth Circuit law substantially, but rather confirmed the practice of this court") (citing Maglio and Combs v. Wingo, 465 F.2d 96, 98-99 (6th Cir.1972)), motion for stay granted sub nom., Tate v. Rose, 466 U.S. 1301 , 10…
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Tate, Superintendent, Chillicothe Correctional Institute
v.
Rose
No. 83-1747 (A-935).
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 18, 1984.
467 U.S. 1249
Published

C. A. 6th Cir. Motion to vacate the stay entered by Justice O’Connor [466 U. S. 1301] denied.