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v625
Michigan v. Jackson, 475 U.S. 625 (1986), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court regarding the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel in a police interrogation. In a decision written by Justice Stevens, the Court held that once an accused individual has claimed a right to counsel at a plea hearing or other court proceeding, a waiver of that right during later police questioning would be invalid unless the accused individual initiated the communication.This decision was overruled by the Supreme Court in Montejo v. Louisiana, by a 5–4 vote.
V6.25
1.Update The MTK platform
V5.3J1 Add the boot 4/6 file for the 6235 ncryption method,
add the boot 7 file in support of more flash
V5.3g 1.Update the writing NV bug
2.Add 6235/6253 ncryption method
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