On the recordJuly 27, 2009
Is it true that in order to get an Article III prosecution, it is a whole lot better to have a Miranda warning if you are going to rely on statements given by the defendant?
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congress.govIs it true that in order to get an Article III prosecution, it is a whole lot better to have a Miranda warning if you are going to rely on statements given by the defendant?
Questioning the importance of Miranda warnings for legal prosecutions.
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