Summary
In Peres, 32 Misc 3d at *4, the court held that readministration of Miranda warnings were not required, noting that from the time when they were originally administered, more than eleven and a half hours earlier, "although the officers conducting the interrogation may have changed faces, the defendant nevertheless remained in the same police department and all custodial interrogation took place in the same interrogation room."
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July 8, 2011.
Crimes — Confession — Voluntariness.