week 10 Miranda Warnings

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This week, the interview and interrogation process has been discussed. Now focus on a particular aspect of the process, discuss it with your team, and produce a report of your findings.

Examine what Miranda warnings are and at what point in the process they must be issued. Specify your findings in a written report. Remember that there may be a difference between an interview and an interrogation. Is the information you are gathering going to be used against a suspect in a court of law?

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HERE IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSES THAT NEED TO BE USED IN THIS PAPER Jessica Murphy Examine what Miranda warnings are and at what point in the process they must be issued. Specify your findings in a written report. Remember that there may be a difference between an interview and an interrogation. Is the information you are gathering going to be used against a suspect in a court of law? Miranda rights, are the basically the Fifth Amendment rights summarized. These rights are given to an individual when they are going to be interrogated or are in police custody. I would think that the difference between a interview and a interrogation are, an interview is a line of questioning and an interrogation is more of getting the individual to talk. Any information I gather during any interview or interrogation I would always assume that it would be used in court. Sherrie Tindal Wrote Examine what Miranda warnings are and at what point in the process they must be issued. Specify your findings in a written report. The MIRANDA must be read when taken into custody and before starting an interrogation (Bennett/Hess/Byram. (2007). Remember that there may be a difference between an interview and an interrogation. Interview: Is where you gather information of witnesses and possible suspects just by asking questions. No one is being detained at this time, they are answering questions about what they may have seen or heard (Bennett/Hess/Byram. (2007). Interrogation: Miranda would be read at this point because the officer is questioning their involvement to the crime at hand. Whether they are the only suspect or have possible accomplices that helped them (Bennett/Hess/Byram. (2007). Is the information you are gathering going to be used against a suspect in a court of law? If the information is going to be used against the suspect or party then the MIRANDA must be read in order for the confession or answers given to be admissible in court. Bennett/Hess/Byram. (2007). Crime Scene Dynamics I & II. Stephanie Clapper Wrote There are two very basic prerequisites before the police must issue a Miranda warning to a suspect: • • The suspect is in police custody The suspect is under interrogation It's crucial to understand these prerequisites because if you aren't formally in police custody, and you aren't being interrogated, the police don't have to give you a Miranda warning. This, in turn, means that the police can use anything you say until those two requirements are fulfilled as evidence against you.
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