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OCR Page 1 of 5302/18/99 THU 17:44 FAX
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office that he presently has legally.
QUESTION: Is there anything that would
allow him to do that he can't do now?
MR. HOLDER: I'm sorry?
QUESTION: Is there anything that that would
allow him to do that he can't do now, as a practical
matter?
MR. HOLDER: I'm not sure. But I do not
think there is anything that, in his acting status, he is
prevented from doing. But I am not sure about that. I
would have to really look. Maybe Myron can get you a more
detailed answer on that.
QUESTION: Let me ask you about the Fourth
Circuit decision regarding Miranda. We understand that you
have told Federal prosecutors and investigators to continue
the procedure of reading Miranda rights and all of that. A
couple of things: Can you just tell me what the
implications would be if Miranda went away? What is your
opinion?
MR. HOLDER: Well, first, we don't think
that any court, other than the Supreme Court, can overrule
the Supreme Court. And that is why we have taken the view
of the decision that we have.
It seems to me that Miranda has become a
part of the way in which those of us in law enforcement do
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