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Task: Questioning In-Custody Suspects
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966).
A police officer who questions a suspect, who is in custody, must
first advise the suspect of his or her right to remain silent, right to
counsel before and during interrogation and the right to the
appointment of counsel if the suspect cannot afford counsel.
• The warnings are only necessary when custody and questioning
occur at the same time. The lack of one or the other dispenses with
the need for any warnings.
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