What is the case law on police statements that do not violate the Miranda code?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from United States v. Jacques, No. 10-3677(L), No. 11-1083, No. 11-1083(CON), No. 11-1099(CON), No. 11-1146(CON) (2nd Cir. 2014):

6.7(d), at 567 (2d ed. 1999)). Thus, the only statement whose admission appears to have violated Miranda is the last. As the government concedes, Campaneria v. Reid, 891 F.2d 1014, 1021-22 (2d Cir. 1989), holds that once a defendant has invoked the right to counsel, police statements aimed at changing a defendant's mind on that subject violate Miranda, rendering statements elicited thereby inadmissible.

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