Knowing your Rights
383 U.S 541, 86 S.Ct. 1045, 16 Led.2d 84. This is a case in which questions arose concerning the authorities and procedures of the District court of Columbia. It starts in 1959 with a young man named Morris A. Kent Jr. At age 14 he was arrested on housebreaking and attempted purse snatching. He received probation for these offenses. At age 16 he was arrested again on charges of rape housebreaking and robbery. The way he got caught was because they had his fingerprints from his previous offense and they matched the fingerprints at the crime scene. He was then taken to police headquarters and interrogated for approximately seven hours without the advice of counsel or his parents. H
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