Deflecting a Suspect From Requesting an Attorney

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  • Welsh S. White

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2006.91

Abstract

Max Alexander Soffar, who had been arrested for motorcycle theft in Harris County, Texas, hinted to the arresting officer that he had been involved in the killing of bowling alley employees in Houston, Texas. At the police station, officers summoned Officer Clawson to assist in the interrogation. Soffar had previously worked as an informant for Clawson and viewed him as a friend. Clawson gave Soffar a new set of Miranda warnings and Soffar waived his rights. A little later, Detective Schultz questioned Soffar and Soffar recounted details relating to the killings that Schultz believed “only the perpetrator would know.”

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Published

2006-04-26

How to Cite

White, Welsh S. 2006. “Deflecting a Suspect From Requesting an Attorney”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 68 (1). https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2006.91.

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