Oregon V. Bradshaw

Oregon v. Bradshaw, 462 U.S. 1039 (1983), applied the rule first announced in Edwards v. Arizona, and clarified the manner in which a suspect may waive his right under Miranda v. Arizona to have counsel present during interrogation by the police.

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