A driver convicted of manslaughter after a fatal auto accident in which he was impaired by anti-anxiety medication should receive a new trial, an appeals panel held unanimously.

Myron Green was clearly in police custody when he arrived at a Warren County Sheriff’s Department station following the 2012 accident and, after being administered his Miranda warnings, told deputies he wanted to “talk to [his] attorney,” the Appellate Division, Third Department, panel said in People v. Green, 107343.

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