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Montejo v. Louisiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Montejo v. Louisiana
''Montejo v. Louisiana'', 556 U.S. 778 (2009), is a 5–4 decision by the United States Supreme Court that overruled the Court's decision in ''Michigan v. Jackson'', . The case concerned the validity of a defendant's waiver of his right to counsel during a police interrogation. In reversing ''Jackson'', the Court said such a waiver was valid. ==Facts== At a preliminary hearing, Montejo was charged with first-degree murder. Montejo was also appointed court-ordered counsel, which he neither expressly requested nor denied. Later that day, while in prison, police read Montejo his Miranda rights, and he agreed to go along on a trip to locate the murder weapon. While in the police car, Montejo wrote an inculpatory letter of apology to the victim's widow. Only upon return did Montejo first finally meet his court-appointed attorney. At trial, the letter of apology was admitted over Montejo's objection. The jury convicted Montejo of first-degree murder, and he was sentenced to death.
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