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Dunaway v. New York 442 U.S. 200 (1979) was a United States Supreme Court case that concerned the appropriate methods for law enforcement officers to elicit the voluntary cooperation of a person of interest where the present state of evidence may fall short of probable cause for arrest. A Dunaway warning may take a form similar to the following:Mr. Smith we’d like for you to come with us in our car to the precinct house to discuss what happened here today.

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