5th Amendment Flashcards

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5th Amendment

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Protects individuals against self-incrimination and against government-coerced confessions

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Miranda Rights

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Those in custody must be informed of their Miranda rights prior to interrogation, otherwise the statements are inadmissible

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When does Miranda apply?

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Only when the accused is in custody and interrogated

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Custody is defined as …

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The accused reasonably believes they are not free to lease

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5
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Interrogation is defined as …

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Statements by police that are likely to elicit incriminating responses

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Public Safety Exception to Miranda

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Police may interrogate suspects without giving them Miranda warnings if it is necessary for public safety

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Invoking right to silence

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Police must cease all questions but may resume after a significant period concerning unrelated crimes but D must be re-warned of Miranda rights

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Invoking 5th Amendment right to counsel

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Must be unambiguously requested, police must cease all questions on any topic

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If accused initiates communication after invoking right to counsel …

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interrogation is allowed

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Waiving Miranda rights

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Must be done (1) knowingly and (2) voluntarily made

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For a confession to be admissible under the 14th Amendment Due Process Clause, it must be assessed by …

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totality of the circumstances

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Double Jeopardy

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D cannot be retried for the same offense one jeopardy has attached

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Offenses are different if …

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conviction for one offense requires proof of an element not included in the other offense

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When jeopardy attaches …

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jury trial - when jury is impanelled and sworn in
bench trial - when first witness is sworn in
pleas - once court accepts a plea agreement

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Once jeopardy is attached, retrial is still allowed if either:

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(a) hung jury
(b) mistrial due to manifest necessity
(c) retrial after a successful appeal by D
(d) D breaches a plea bargain agreement
(e) separate sovereigns

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