U.S. v. WILLIAMS

Docket No. 11-324-cr.

681 F.3d 35 (2012)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellant-Cross-Appellee, v. Robert Steven Brodie WILLIAMS, Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided: May 17, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Justin Anderson , Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York ( Rachel P. Kovner , Jesse M. Furman , Assistant United States Attorneys, of counsel, on the briefs), for Preet Bharara, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, New York, NY, for Appellant-Cross-Appellee.

Melinda Sarafa , Sarafa Law LLC, New York, NY, for Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellant.

Anthony S. Barkow , Sara H. Mark , Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at New York University School of Law, New York, NY, for Amicus Curiae the Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at New York University School of Law.

Before: McLAUGHLIN, B.D. PARKER and WESLEY, Circuit Judges.


BARRINGTON D. PARKER, Circuit Judge:

This appeal arises out of the suppression of defendant Robert Williams's station house confession to unlawful dealings in firearms.1 That confession followed an incriminating statement made in response to brief questioning at the apartment where he was arrested earlier that day. The confession followed Miranda warnings; the earlier incriminating statement did not. The United States District Court...

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