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| | TIME.com: After Escobedo -- Feb. 12, 1965 -- Page 1 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | Suspects are now entitled to the physical presence of a lawyer as soon as "the process shifts from investigatory to accusatorywhen its focus is on the accused and its purpose is to elicit a confession." And predictably, state courts have already found themselves grappling with Escobedo's scope and retroactivity. |
 | | Items: > In Providence, Escobedo has just reached down as far as traffic offenses in the case of Jose Gonsalves, 33, a Portuguese alien, whose car was involved in a collision at a Providence intersection. |
 | | The court saw Escobedo as aimed at "drying up sources of coercion in the future," but not applying to prisoners convicted before the decision. |
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