Constitutional Law
Apr. 14, 2017
Convict can still pursue case against detectives
The ruling marks the latest chapter in the nearly two-decade court battle of Tio Dinero Sessoms, whose 1999 request to "give me a lawyer," was ignored by detectives and prompted a case exploring the limits of Miranda rights that went twice to both the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge has ruled that a Sacramento murder defendant can continue his civil rights case against the detectives who interrogated him.
The ruling marks the latest chapter in the nearly two-decade court battle of Tio Dinero Sessoms. His 1999 request to "give me a lawyer," ignored by detectives, prompted a case exploring the limits of Miranda rights t...
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