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Constitutional Law

Jul. 16, 2003

Don't Go Outside 'Miranda,' Justices Warn

SAN FRANCISCO - Taking a hard line against deliberate Miranda violations, the California Supreme Court overturned a murder conviction Monday in a landmark ruling that warns law enforcement officers of "severe" consequences for badgering suspects into making confessions.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Taking a hard line against deliberate Miranda violations, the California Supreme Court overturned a murder conviction Monday in a landmark ruling that warns law enforcement officers of "severe" consequences for badgering suspects into making confessions.
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