U.S. v. Solano-Godines, No. 96-10255 (9th Cir.) (120 F.3d 957) (July 21, 1997) (Judge David R. Thompson)
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September 22, 1997
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Miranda.
Miranda rights not required to be made in deportation hearing.
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