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Brown v. State of Delaware, 485, 2006

In a case wherein an accused sought to suppress his confessions of murder made after an unconstitutional police interrogation, judgment on evidentiary admissions is remanded in part where the trial judge failed to consider whether the police "deliberately elicited" defendant's statements in violation of Sixth Amendment jurisprudence.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 12/17/2008
  • Published 12/17/2008

Judges

  • STEELE, Chief Justice:, Before STEELE, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, BERGER, JACOBS and RIDGELY, Justices, constituting the court en banc.

Court

  • Supreme Court of Delaware

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Jerome M. Capone, Law Office of Jerome M. Capone, Wilmington, DE, for appellant.

  • For Appellees:
  • Timothy J. Donovan, Jr., Department of Justice, Wilmington, DE, for appellee.
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