Also Miranda only required when a suspect is detained. An officer can ask any citizen questions. Miranda requires the suspect to be detained and questioned. Spontaneous utterance can be used weather or not the citizen has been mirandized and weather or not the suspect has affirmed their right to remain silent.
1 year ago | 9
Also at intake when youβre getting booked. They can legally ask you anything as long itβs on the booking sheet and it can also be held against you at court.
1 year ago | 2
Any cop who "fears for their safety" should be in another line of work.. Cops use the "officer safety" WAY to broad!!
1 year ago | 3
I would like examples. Like is it if they had a call about a terror bombing or something and they ask the suspect where he placed the bomb?
1 year ago | 2
Upon arrest unless no questions will be asked. Once y'all calm down will get to that point
1 year ago | 0
Who defines "concern for public safety"? That's as vague, and subject to abuse, as an officer who "fears for my safety".
1 year ago | 6
Already seen the video you have as members only ...lol you took from someone else channel and trying to make it your exclusive
2 months ago | 1
ArrestFlix
Under the 'Public Safety Exception' to the Miranda Rule, when can an officer question a suspect without a Miranda warning and still use the responses in court?
1 year ago | [YT] | 233