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<font size=5><b>Supreme Court Could End Miranda Warnings</b></font> 
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&quot;...A ruling that minimizes defendants' rights would be useful to the Bush administration, which supports Oxnard's appeal, in its questioning of terrorism suspects, experts said.&quot;</blockquote><br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>&quot;The...appeal argues that...the 14th Amendment guarantee of due process of law is violated only if the questioning of a suspect is so excessive that it 'shocks the conscience' of the community.&quot;<br>
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