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                                               Task: Miranda Warnings
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          Beckwith v. United States, 425 U.S. 341 (1976).
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               A suspect does not have to be given Miranda warnings unless they

               are in the custody of a law enforcement officer when questioned.

               The absence of either custody or questioning eliminates the need to

               give the warnings.
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          See, Oregon v. Mathiason, 429 U.S. 492 (1977).


               A suspect who voluntarily comes to the police station at the
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               invitation of an officer and is told prior to questioning that he is not

               under arrest, need not be given warnings since he or she is not in


               “custody.”
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