Oregon v. Tobias Oregon v. Tobias

Oregon v. Tobias

1994.OR.40645; 887 P.2D 366; 131 OR.APP. 591

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A police officer interviewed two children who had reported that they had been sexually abused. During the interview, which took place at the home of one of the children, one of the children saw defendant walking down the street and identified him as the perpetrator. After concluding the interview, the officer went outside and spoke to defendant, who lived in the area, for about 45 minutes. The officer did not formally arrest defendant or give him Miranda warnings. The officer told defendant that "several children had made complaints of inappropriate touching" and asked defendant "if he had touched any of the neighbor children in places he shouldnt have." Defendant denied that he had inappropriately touched any children, but he also made some statements that could be construed as being incriminating. Two days later, the officer arrested defendant. Later, defendant moved to suppress all allegedly inculpating statements he made during his initial contact with the officer.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1994
14 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
4
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
52
KB

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