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ARTICLE CONTENTS
[Pages 1333-1366] TOP OF ARTICLE Introduction
I. The Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel
A. The Right to Counsel in the Context of Direct Police Interrogation
B. The Right to Counsel in the Context of Undercover Interrogation
1. Massiah v. United States: The U.S. Supreme Court Creates the Deliberate Elicitation Standard
2. Brewer v. Williams: Deliberate Elicitation Includes Subtle Methods of Interrogation
II. Jailhouse InformantsThe Right to Counsel in the Context of Jail Cell Encounters
A. United States v. Henry: The Court Provides Broad Protections Against the Use of Jailhouse Informants
B. Kuhlmann v. Wilson: The Court Narrows an Accuseds Protections
C. Maine v. Moulton: The Case That Wilson Forgot
III. The State of the Law After United States v. Henry and Kuhlmann v. Wilson
A. Kuhlmann v. Wilson Assessed
B. Calls For A Revival of United States v. Henry
IV. A New Standard
A. Kuhlmann v. Wilsons Shortcomings
B. A New Standard
Conclusion
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