Danny Escobedo

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Danny Escobedo was the criminal defendant whose case, Escobedo v. Illinois (1964), led the U.S. Supreme Court to expand the right to counsel during police interrogations under the Sixth Amendment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
criminal defendant
criminal procedure case
person
associatedLegalProvision U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment
surface form: Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
citation 378 U.S. 478
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decisionDate 1964
effect expanded the right to counsel during police interrogations
limited the admissibility of confessions obtained without access to counsel
hasLegalRightRecognizedInCase right to counsel during police interrogation
hasNameInCaseTitle Escobedo
hasRole defendant in Escobedo v. Illinois
holding criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations once the investigation focuses on them
jurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
legalSubject U.S. Constitution, Sixth Amendment
surface form: Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution

police interrogation
right to counsel
notableFor being the defendant in Escobedo v. Illinois
participantIn Escobedo v. Illinois
placeOfLegalProceeding Illinois
relatedTo Gideon v. Wainwright
Miranda v. Arizona
significantEvent arrest and interrogation leading to Escobedo v. Illinois

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Escobedo v. Illinois petitioner Danny Escobedo