Supreme Court rules out suing police for Miranda violations
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that law enforcement officers can't be sued when they violate the rights of criminal suspects by failing to provide the familiar Miranda warning before questioning them.
Supreme Court to hear Miranda rights case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear the case of an Appleton woman accused of fatally stabbing her husband.
Actions speak louder than words in custodial interrogation case
The West Bend Police Department recently found out that it is not what is said, but what is done that determines if a defendant feels free to leave during a custodial interrogation.
Does right to remain silent exist before arrest? US Supreme Court to decide
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a defendant had a Fifth Amendment right to refuse to respond to police questioning before he was arrested or read his Miranda rights.
Judge allows statements in fetal abduction case
A judge is allowing some incriminating statements of a woman accused of killing a pregnant woman and then trying to steal her unborn baby.
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