In this bizarre murder case resembling an episode out of “The Streets of San Francisco,” we hold there is no public policy reason a good-faith break in a minor’s custody should not dissipate the prophylactic rule … that once a suspect asserts … her Fifth Amendment right to counsel during custodial interrogation, the current questioning and any further questioning initiated by the police about the current or any other offense must cease until counsel is present.
“Though no one would ever think of using the term honor violence (we reserve that descriptor for brown people who live somewhere else, motivated by religious...”