Article: High court to reflect on 'Miranda rights'

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High court to reflect on 'Miranda rights' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 03-11-2003, Tuesday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court is revisiting its landmark 1966 ruling that led to the familiar refrain, "You have the right to remain silent." Justices said Monday they would consider an appeal by a man who claims he was duped into talking to officers.

John J. Fellers' case gives the high court a chance to clarify when officers must recite "Miranda rights" to suspects they've come to arrest.

Fellers sipped a drink and sat on his couch talking to officers who came to his door in ...

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