Considered in the context made, defendant’s statements to the interrogating IRS agents “What advice can you give me?”, “Whom can I call?”, and “Help me. I just don’t know what to do.” were exclamations by a distraught man on the verge of confessing rather than requests for information about constitutional rights. United States v. Lehman, 468 F.2d 93 (7th Cir. 1972) Suggested by Nancy Postula; United States District Court: Urbana, IL
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