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In reply to the discussion: Officials: Suspect described plot before Miranda [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)48. of course we can say with the evidence is. the sworn criminal complaint is
available right on this thread.
what evidence listed therein are you disputing?
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"Officials who spoke to The AP were close to the investigation but insisted on anonymity"
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2013
#1
Nonsense. What evidence do you think will be excluded on the basis of no Miranda? nt
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#6
So? What evidence--that you now think is excluded---is essential to convict him--i.e.
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#13
The statements may not hold up, but they can question him with a lawyer present
davidpdx
Apr 2013
#9
When you say 'the law' here, I'm not sure that you're aware of how the law's working here.
ancianita
Apr 2013
#23
Are these the same anonymous officials who have admitted that Dzhokhar was unarmed when arrested?
Matilda
Apr 2013
#19
Calm down. There's blood lust politics going on in DC but courts still adhere to law.
ancianita
Apr 2013
#29
Treated as a potential enemy combatant. Big diff. It was the public safety exception that suspended
ancianita
Apr 2013
#33
I spoke too soon. Investigators are getting a lot out of him, according to the Washington Post.
ancianita
Apr 2013
#34
If they interrogated him for the information before Miranda, it could be problematic.
Aristus
Apr 2013
#46
It's a common misconception, but police don't have to Mirandize any suspect ever.
ancianita
Apr 2013
#49