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U.S. v. Laden, No. S(7) 98 Cr. 10232(LBS) (S.D.N.Y.) (132 F.Supp.2d 168) (February 16, 2001) (Judge Leonard B. Sand)

This case is noted as the first reported case to apply constitutional protections (specifically the rights against self-incrimination and the Miranda rights) to foreign suspects who are interrogated by American officials abroad.

In this decision, Judge Sand held that foreign suspects who are interrogated abroad by American law enforcement officials ...

 

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