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Civil Rights

Mar. 11, 1999

Fighting Over the Future of Miranda

SACRAMENTO - The requirement that suspects be warned of their right to remain silent or have an attorney present during police interrogations has never been especially popular with police.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The requirement that suspects be warned of their right to remain silent or have an attorney present during police interrogations has never been especially popular with police.
        Indeed, 33 years after the U.S. Supreme Court established th...

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