By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Foreigners arrested in the U.S. have no right to sue if authorities neglect to tell them they can call their consulates, a divided federal appellate panel held Monday.
Just days before the Supreme Courts of both the United States and California are to consider that question, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals supplied its answer: Interna...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Foreigners arrested in the U.S. have no right to sue if authorities neglect to tell them they can call their consulates, a divided federal appellate panel held Monday.
Just days before the Supreme Courts of both the United States and California are to consider that question, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals supplied its answer: Interna...
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