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Using "Sting" confessions

Only Admissions while in Detention Trigger Miranda The answer by Dale M is correct, the Miranda warnings are required only when officers have arrested or are detaining a person, and question that pers …
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If applied in the United States, what is the most obvious legally functional difference betw...

It should be noted that the US "Miranda Warning" does not need to be in the exact words quoted in the question, although it often is in those words or something quite similar. The requirement in the c …
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Alternative systems without the Right to Remain Silent

Overview The "right to remain silent " is a feature of US law, inherited, like much of the basic structure of US law, from the British law of the late 1700s. The right is also retained in modern UK la …
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