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U.S. v. Moya, No. 94-4912 (11th Cir.) (74 F.3d 1117) (February 12, 1996) (Judge James Larry Edmondson)

Case held that alien, who was stopped at customs, was not in custody for purposes of triggering any Miranda warnings; and that any determination of "custody" should be interpreted in light of the "strong governmental interest in controlling the borders." (Id., at 1119). The Court also suggested that "events which ...

 

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