United States Supreme Court
Florida v. Powell, 08-1175
In a state prosecution for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, a reversal of defendant's conviction on Miranda grounds is reversed where the police satisfied Miranda's requirements by informing defendant that he had "the right to talk to a lawyer before answering any of their questions," and that he had "the right to use any of his rights at any time he wanted during the interview."
Appellate Information
- Decided 02/24/2010
- Published 02/24/2010
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- United States Supreme Court