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P. v. Delgado
Appellant was convicted of possessing for sale various drugs that were found at his home during a search pursuant to warrant. He contends reversal is required because the search warrant materials were not timely filed with the court, and the police failed to read him his Miranda rights before questioning him at the scene. (See Miranda v. Arizona (1966) 384 U.S. 436.) Finding no basis to disturb the judgment, Court affirm.

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