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Summary A
A voluntary confession does not require that the suspect be read his Miranda rights. Stopping the suspect at this point may cause him to change his mind. However, the Supreme Court has held that custodial interrogation is inherently coercive and, if you did not read him his Miranda right there is a risk that the confession may later be held inadmissible.
To learn about voluntary confessions, see "The Police and Custodial Interrogation."
Summary B
A voluntary confession does not require that the suspect be read his Miranda rights. Stopping the suspect at this point may cause him to change his mind. However, the Supreme Court has held that custodial interrogation is inherently coercive and there is a risk that the confession may later be held inadmissible.
To learn more about voluntary confessions, see "The Police and Custodial Interrogation."
After obtaining the warrant, you begin your search for the suspects. While searching the cabin, you locate the two suspects. You place them under arrest, handcuff them, search them, and now you want to interrogate them.
-What process does the court system use to determine if an interrogation is constitutional?


A) judicial review
B) castle doctrine
C) malum prohibitum
D) probable cause

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