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973443P.pdf 10/08/1998 USA v. Trinity Edward Ingle
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 97-3443
Western District of Arkansas
Criminal law; Incriminating statements to
cellmates were admissible because the inmates
did not coerce the statements; Miranda does
not apply to conversations between defendant
and inmates who had been encouraged to elicit
incriminating statements; no error in admitting
photos of victims.