Tuba
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1. Yes, the strategem of putting defendant in front of the television news delayed the personal notification from her attorney.
2. As soon as her attorney arrived, he was admitted to the common room at the infirmary. There was no attempt to deprive her of counsel.
3. Defendant should not have been surveilled until her attorney was present.
4. Defendant went to the infirmary for medication; surveillance cameras are ever present in the jail. Nothing unexpected occurred.
2. As soon as her attorney arrived, he was admitted to the common room at the infirmary. There was no attempt to deprive her of counsel.
3. Defendant should not have been surveilled until her attorney was present.
4. Defendant went to the infirmary for medication; surveillance cameras are ever present in the jail. Nothing unexpected occurred.