A 37-year-old man’s felony convictions for a police chase were thrown out after an appellate court ruled the California Highway Patrol violated the man’s Miranda rights.
SAN FRANCISCO — A Bay Area appeals court reversed two felony convictions against a man convicted of leading police on an unsafe chase, after justices found California Highway Patrol officers violated his Miranda rights, court records show.
Nwuzi was convicted of leading officers on a chase from San Ramon to Dublin, where he allegedly crashed his car near a dog grooming business, court records show.
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