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    The Right to Counsel Guaranteed by the Wade-Gilbert Cases Does
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The Right to Counsel Guaranteed by the Wade-Gilbert Cases Does

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The right to counsel guaranteed by the Wade-Gilbert cases does not apply at the outset of a criminal investigation, instead, the right must "attach" when a "triggering event" occurs.

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