United States v. Insook Kim, AKA in Sook Kim

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2002-06-06

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BERZON, Circuit Judge. The United States appeals the district court’s order granting defendant-appellee Insook Kim’s (“Kim”) motion to suppress incriminating statements that she made during the execution of a search warrant at her store. The district court found that she was “in custody” for Miranda purposes, and therefore entitled to the familiar warnings before questioning began. The government appeals, contending…

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