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  1. Escobedo in and he confronted DiGerlando and he told him that he was lying and said, 'I didn't shoot Manuel, you did it.'" In this way, petitioner for the first time admitted to some knowledge of the crime.

  2. On January 30, Benedict DiGerlando, who was then in police custody and who was later indicted for the murder along with petitioner, told the police that petitioner had fired the fatal shots. Between 8 and 9 that evening, petitioner and his sister, the widow of the deceased, were arrested and taken to police headquarters.

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  4. On January 30, 1960, defendant was arrested at his home. This was some 10 days after the shooting. The other three parties involved were also arrested that same night. Arraignment was held February 26, 1960, at which time confessions made by the respective defendants, DiGerlando, Chan and Escobedo were furnished them.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Explore the famous civil liberties case, Escobedo v Illinois, from 1964. Read a summary of the case against Escobedo, the ruling and the impact it had in America. Updated: 11/21/2023.

  6. On January 30, Benedict DiGerlando, who was then in police custody and who was later indicted for the murder along with petitioner, told the police that petitioner had fired the fatal shots. Between 8 and 9 that evening, petitioner and his sister, the widow of the deceased, were arrested and taken to police headquarters.

  7. Aug 9, 2021 · Their father was dead. On Jan. 30 the girls` mother, Grace, and their uncle, Grace`s brother Danny Escobedo, were arrested. Grace had allegedly paid her brother and another man, Benedict...

  8. When the police told Escobedo about DiGerlando's claim, Escobedo asked to confront him. When this happened, Escobedo implicated himself and was eventually convicted for aiding and abetting. The Supreme Court overturned Escobedo's conviction and recognized a suspect's right to an attorney during police interrogation. Read Case Summary ...

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