Must the police warn defendants that their station house calls will be monitored and anything they say in those phone calls will be used against them when offering a phone call to defendants who have previously invoked their right to an attorney and explicitly declined to answer questions?
It is a standard part of the booking procedure for the New York City Police to arrange for an arrestee to make a phone
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