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  2. California v. Prysock - Wikipedia

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    California v. Prysock , 453 U.S. 55 (1981) was a per curiam United States Supreme Court case where the Court ruled that as long as the message of a Miranda warning was adequately communicated, it does not need to be precisely phrased.

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    It would seem on the face of it that the 113 Thomas Hart Benton sketches and other small works now up for bid by a Kansas City auction house would not turn a 91-year-old man apoplectic.. But Fred ...

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    The IRS imposed a federal tax lien of $6,047,760 on Miranda's estate. The theaters were losing money fast. Many theaters are given to debtors in lieu of money, and/or converted to general admission theaters. [16] By 1990, fewer than 20 California Pussycats remained, and by 1992, only a dozen were still open.

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    The Flintstone House is a free-form, single-family residence in Hillsborough, California, [1] overlooking and easily seen from the Doran Memorial Bridge carrying Interstate 280 over San Mateo Creek. [2] [3] [4]

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    Miranda knew as a young man that his “purpose in life was political.” His first date with his wife, Luz, was a march outside the U.S. Supreme Court, to protest a ruling on higher education.

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    The first store opened in 1956 on Euclid Avenue in Berkeley, California. It was founded by Fred (1916–1983) and Pat (1923–2010) Cody. It moved to a larger location on Telegraph Avenue in 1960. As the business expanded, it outgrew this property too. In 1962, Steve Van Strum joined the staff and built up the French and German book sales.

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