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Date: 2011-12-06 15:41:15
Evidence law
Law enforcement in the United States
Miranda warning
Miranda v. Arizona
Self-incrimination
Spanish pronouns
Right to silence
Daubert standard
Fernando
Law
Criminal law
Criminal procedure

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