U.S. v. Ortiz, No. 98-1560 (1st Cir.) (177 F.3d 108) (June 2, 1999) (Judge Norman H. Stahl)
Loaded on July 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
July 19, 1999
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Miranda.
Here the First Circuit vacated the defendant's convictions - after both the Magistrate Judge and the District Court had ruled in favor of the Government - because it found that the defendant's Fifth Amendment rights under Edwards had been violated. The District Court attempted to use the defendant's question, "What ...
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