United States v. Paul C. Porter

776 F.2d 370
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedOctober 31, 1985
Docket83-1791
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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United States v. Paul C. Porter, 776 F.2d 370 (1st Cir. 1985).

Opinion

ORDER OF COURT

We do not consider this opinion to announce a per se rule. Rather, we need only say, as several other circuits have said, that where the accused’s words and actions are ambiguous as to whether he wishes a lawyer (at least as ambiguous as in the present case), the questioning officers must find out more specifically whether he wants a lawyer before they can proceed further with other questioning. On the record before us, we deem the questioning impermissible even under a standard that restricts further questioning to clarify an ambiguous request for counsel. See, e.g., United, States v. Cherry, 733 F.2d 1124, 1130-31 (5th Cir.1984) (citing Thompson v. Wainwright, 601 F.2d 768, 772 (5th Cir.1979) and Nash v. Estelle, 597 F.2d 513, 517 (5th Cir.1979) (en banc); United States v. Riggs, 537 F.2d 1219, 1222 (4th Cir.1976); United States v. Prestigiacomo, 504 F.Supp. 681, 683 (E.D.N.Y.1981); United States v. Grullon, 496 F.Supp. 991, 997 (E.D.Pa.1979).

This order in no way changes Chief Judge Campbell’s concurring Dubitante.

The petition for rehearing and the suggestion for rehearing en banc are denied.

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