progressive hunter
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I am sure you forgetting a link to back that up was an oversight that you are sure to correct,,"The Supreme Court has found that as a general rule, a typical roadside traffic stop does not put a driver “in custody” in the same way that an arrest does. For that reason, he or she is not entitled to receive the Miranda warning,"