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U.S. v. Miranda, No. CRIM.NO.99-31(4)(JRT/FLN) (D.Minn.) (65 F.Supp.2d 1002) (August 27, 1999) (Judge John R. Tunheim)

Here the Court held that the Government's two-day delay in informing the defendant about his right to contact the Mexican Consulate violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Rights, but did not prejudice defendant to warrant suppression.

The Court concluded that the arresting authorities clearly violated the Vienna Convention by failing ...

 

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