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Task: Further Questioning After Invocation of Right to Silence



          Michigan v. Mosley, 423 U.S. 96 (1975).

               Unlike the invocation of the right to counsel, an invocation of the


               right to silence does not create a per se rule against all further
               interrogation.  Cases indicate that a second interrogation may be


               allowed when:

          • The suspect’s right to remain silent was clearly honored in the first

               interrogation.


          • A significant amount of time passed between the first and second

               interrogation.

          • The suspect was given  a fresh set of warnings before the second

               interrogation.


          • No pressure tactics or illegal tactics were used to get the suspect to

               relent.








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