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Brewer v. Williams
BREWER v. WILLIAMS
Robert Williams had abducted Pamela Powers from a YMCA in Des Moines, Iowa. Williams car, where Pamela was transported in, was found in Davenport, Iowa, 160 miles away. A warrant was issued in Des Moines for Williams arrests, on the charge of abduction. In Des Moines a lawyer by the name of Henry McKnight had received a long-distance call from Williams, McKnight advised Williams to turn himself in to the Davenport police. When Williams turned himself in he was arrested and Mirandized. McKnight advised Williams that Des Moines police will drive to Davenport to pick him up, McKnight notified Williams that he was not going to be interrogated on the ride back to Des Moines. In Davenport Williams was arraigned before a judge and latter committed to jail. Williams conversed with this other lawyer named Kelly. Kelly had advised Williams not to make any proclamations until he saw McKnight in Des Moines. Detective Leaming and another police officer arrived in Davenport to escort Williams back to Des Moines. Kelly had spoke with the officers and came to an agreement that Williams was not to be interrogated or asked any questions until he saw McKnight back in Des Moines. During the ride back to Des Moines Williams repeat
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Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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