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P. v. Miles CA3
Defendant, Christopher Ray Miles, moved to exclude a video of him confessing to ownership of an eyedropper bottle containing heroin. He claims the correctional deputy obtained his confession in violation of his Miranda rights. After the trial court denied his motion to suppress his confession, the jury found defendant guilty of possessing a controlled substance in a custodial facility. On appeal, defendant claims the trial court erred when it denied his motion. Defendant also argues the trial court erred in ordering restitution in this case based on his actions in a second dismissed case because the trial court never obtained a valid Harvey waiver from him when it dismissed that case. We shall strike the restitution order and affirm the judgment.

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