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Task: Reinitiating Dialogue by Suspect
Oregon v. Bradshaw, 462 U.S. 1039 (1983).
Police may question a suspect who has previously invoked his right
to counsel in cases where the suspect has reinitiated the
conversation with officers. Police must prove that, in addition to re-
initiation by the suspect, there was also a valid and knowing waiver
of rights prior to the second interrogation.
Note: Conversation by the suspect relating to the routine incidents of
the custodial relationship such as requests for food or use of a
telephone, are insufficient to establish that the suspect has initiated
a conversation to overcome the previous invocation of the right to
counsel.
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