U.S. v. Chen, No. 05-10108 (9th Cir.) (439 F.3d 1037) (March 2, 2006) (Judge A. Wallace Tashima)
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Miranda.
Here the Court affirmed a suppression order barring the use of statements made by an illegal immigrant during a custodial interrogation after he was not read his Miranda rights.
Lin Chen, a Chinese citizen, was one of a number of aliens allegedly smuggled into Guam. He was arrested and taken ...
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