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The Supreme Court has ruled that reading of Miranda Rights is no longer necessary, that the people of the US have been so inundated with it, that all know it. Most Law Enforcement Officers still read it as a matter of protocol or department policy though.

An extradition warrant is another matter, however. The person being extradited is already in custody, has already been arrested, and arrest is the time that Miranda is typically read. US Marshals at this point are simply transporting a prisoner.

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