Miranda Issues in Law Enforcement
In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Ernesto
Miranda, who had been arrested by Arizona police on suspicion of rape. The suspect confessed to the crime after two hours of questioning by police while in their custody, without ever having been advised of his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination or his 6th Amendment right to legal representation before such questioning.
Ever since the Miranda ruling, police have been required to advise suspects in their custody that they have four specific rights before interrogating them. Failure to comply with the Miranda requirements constitutes grounds for excluding any confessions in response to police interrogation. According to Miranda, custodial suspects must be advised that they have the right to remain silent, that anything they say can be used against them in court, and that they have the right to legal representation prior to questioning, at no cost, if they are unable to pay for legal counsel. The modern importance of advising suspects, specifically, to the right to secure legal representation prior to questioning was highlighted just this year, by the Supreme Court ruling in Feller.
Since the landmark Miranda ruling, patrol officers are trained to read (or recite) the rights that it guarantees prior to interrogating subjects under arrest. Failure to do so properly compromises any evidence obtained in violation as per Massiah.
Unless the tainted evidence can be proven to have been discoverable by other means, it is excluded. (Brewer) Veteran law enforcement officers often say that Miranda has had absolutely no affect on their cases, unless they make the mistake of questioning a subject under arrest without properly advising him of his rights first.(CSU)
Miranda requires only that police advise persons under arrest of their constitutional right to remain silent before interrogating them. Contrary to popular belief, there is no requirement that any Miranda warnings be issued immediately upon arrest. As a practical matter though, patrol officers generally do so, simply...
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