When is Miranda required?

EPISODE · Feb 8, 2022 · 5 MIN

When is Miranda required?

from The Search & Seizure Show

The following is a computer-generated transcription, some grammar and spelling errors may be inherent Hey guys, it's Anthony Bandiero here with blue to go Law Enforcement Training. This week I'm in Independence, Missouri, doing advanced search and seizure. If you're interested in this training, and you want me to come to your agency, shoot me an email on blue to gold.com Alright. Today's question is, when is Miranda required during a detention? So first of all, this is a little bit of a pet peeve of mine, because when I go around the country, many officers tell me that Miranda is required when the person is not free to leave. They were taught this. But unfortunately, it's bad training.And oftentimes, it's the lawyers that are training them to say this, that is not the legal standard, being not free to leave, is a detention. But we know that during the tensions, Miranda is not required. For example, during a DUI investigation, how many times have you read Miranda, to a DUI suspect during fsts? Almost never, because it's a detention and you're you're in the investigative phase. But yet the person is not free to leave. Certainly, if the person turned around and started walking away, you would detain them and probably arrest them for obstruction and so forth. And in addressing for the product DUI as well. But my point is, is they are not free to leave. So but Miranda is not required. Instead, officers need to articulate that it's that Miranda is required, when there's actually three components, one arrest like custody, not free to leave arrest, like custody, number two eminence interrogation. So for example, if you arrest somebody, and put them back in a police car, and you're going to question them at the station, what Miranda is not required at this point, because you're not interrogating him, you're not asking him questions that are reasonably likely to elicit a incriminating response. You can wait for the Miranda until you get to the stage or you can read it on scene, and you will, there it's not going to expire that soon. And finally, the third requirement is known officer.This makes sense. Because if you have a suspect that is in jail, pre assignment of a lawyer, right, that's when the Sixth Amendment kicks in. But you have somebody in a holding cell a pre arraignment, the 48 hour holds whatever you know, your state does. And you insert an undercover agent into that jail cell and that personconfesses that is valid that can be used against them.

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