No. 18-7047

Anthony Casanova v. Michigan

Lower Court: Michigan
Docketed: 2018-12-14
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: criminal-procedure custodial-confession custodial-interrogation due-process fifth-amendment interrogation involuntary-confession miranda-rights self-incrimination
Latest Conference: 2019-02-15
Question Presented (from Petition)

DID THE TRIAL COURT'S ADMISSION OF ANTHONY
CASANOVA'S CUSTODIAL CONFESSION DEPRIVE
HIM OF HIS FIFTH AMENDMENT RIGHT AGAINST
COMPELLED SELF-INCRIMINATION WHERE THE
INTERROGATING DETECTIVE QUESTIONED MR.
CASANOVA FOR MORE THAN TWO HOURS,
ELICITED INCRIMINATING STATEMENTS, THEN
ADVISED HIM OF HIS MIRANDA RIGHTS AND
ELICITED THE SAME INCRIMINATING
STATEMENTS?

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Did the trial court's admission of Anthony Casanova's custodial confession deprive him of his Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination?

Docket Entries

2019-02-19
Petition DENIED.
2019-01-24
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/15/2019.
2018-12-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due January 14, 2019)

Attorneys

Anthony Casanova
Christine A. PagacState Appellate Defender Office, Petitioner