U.S. v. Dickerson, No. Crim. No. 97-159-A (E.D.Va.) (971 F.Supp. 1023) (August 4, 1997) (Judge James C. Cacheris)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
October 06, 1997
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Miranda.
For a detailed analysis of the Fourth Circuit's decision, see attorney Roger Parloff's article "Miranda on the Hot Seat" which appeared in the New York Times Magazine on Sunday, September 26, 1999, a full copy of which is available on this Web site under the section entitled LawReviewArticles.
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