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6 Nov 2013 22:03

The Supreme Court's June 2013 decision United States v. Salinas raised a few eyebrows among white-collar practitioners because its focus on the need to expressly invoke the Fifth Amendment in order to obtain its protections had broad potential implications. In a recent decision, United States v. Okatan, the Second Circuit correctly answered the question the Supreme Court avoided in Salinas, and also confirmed the long accepted principle that asking for counsel is effective to invoke the Fifth Am...
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