Alvarado v. Hickman, No. 00-56779 (9th Cir.) (316 F.3d 841) (December 18, 2002) (Judge Richard D. Cudahy)
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Petitioner inmate, who was incarcerated in a state prison, had been convicted of second degree murder and attempted robbery. The inmate's conviction was obtained primarily based on statements he made during a two-hour interrogation that occurred when he was 17 years old. The United States District Court for the Central ...
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