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April 18, 2008
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West's Key110 Criminal Law
West's Key110XVII Evidence
West's Key110XVII(M) Declarations
West's Key110k411 Declarations by Accused
West's Key110k412.1 Voluntary Character of Statement
West's Key110k412.1(4) k. Interrogation and Investigatory Questioning.

237 Libel and Slander Defendant's action in fleeing from officers and jumping into the ocean immediately after he was arrested and read his Miranda rights did not amount to invocation of his constitutional right to remain silent.
U.S. v. Racca, 2007 WL 3032512 (2007)

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