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  1. U.S. Reports: Escobedo v. Illinois, 378 U.S. 478 (1964). Names ... Incriminating Statements Involuntary Confessions Judicial Decisions Judicial Review and Appeals ...

  2. Police cannot do anything to overbear the defendant's will once he has asserted his right to counsel.Examples: Police made statements designed to get information from the accused, based on their knowledge of his religious beliefs. Talked about a proper Christian burial for the 10 year old victim. Accused then showed police the location of the body.

  3. One of three important cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1960s on the subject of the RIGHT TO COUNSEL, Escobedo v. Illinois 378 U.S. 478, 4 Ohio Misc. 197, 84 S.Ct. 1758, 12 L.Ed.2d 977 (U.S.Ill. 1964), was a far-reaching decision which held for the first time that defendants had a right to counsel even before they were indicted for a particular crime.

  4. With the help of the NEH award, Escobedo is spending the remainder of her sabbatical continuing to document the wartime experiences of Afro-Puerto Rican women. Escobedo says she will be traveling to Puerto Rico to visit with the daughter of one Black Puerto Rican women who served in the WAC, Blanca Vasquez, who trained in Fort Des Moines, Iowa.

  5. AboutEscobedo's Nursery. Escobedo's Nursery is located at 722 N Hampton Rd in Desoto, Texas 75115. Escobedo's Nursery can be contacted via phone at 972-223-5156 for pricing, hours and directions.

  6. The Escobedo family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920. The most Escobedo families were found in USA in 1920. In 1880 there were 37 Escobedo families living in Texas. This was about 74% of all the recorded Escobedo's in USA. Texas had the highest population of Escobedo families in 1880.

  7. Among the examples given in 8 Wigmore, Evidence § 2266, at 401 (McNaughton rev.1961), are these: the privilege applies to any witness, civil or criminal, but the confession rule protects only criminal defendants; the privilege deals only with compulsion, while the confession rule may exclude statements obtained by trick or promise, and where ...

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