Oregon v. Nicholson

527 P.2d 140, 19 Or. App. 226, 1974 Ore. App. LEXIS 734
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided October 14, 1974·No. C 73-12-3820 Cr·Published·Cited by 7 cases

Opinions

THORNTON, J.

Defendant appeals from a conviction of manslaughter. ORS 163.125. In his only assignment of error defendant argues that the trial court erred in failing to suppress certain incriminating statements made by defendant during a custodial interrogation.

The central issue presented for our review is whether defendant made a request for the presence of counsel at the conclusion of his Miranda

Footnotes

Oregon v. Nicholson, 527 P.2d 140, 19 Or. App. 226, 1974 Ore. App. LEXIS 734 (Or. Ct. App. 1974).

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