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An unusual alliance of California Supreme Court justices banded together Thursday to produce a ruling that weakens criminal suspects' Miranda rights in certain situations. Justice Marvin Baxter -- the most pro-prosecution member of the court -- was joined by the bench's lone Democratic appointee and the three justices least likely to favor law enforcement in admitting a confession given two days after the defendant invoked his rights to counsel.
August 16, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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