Final Flashcards
Miranda warning
Do you have the right to remain silent. Anything you can say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you
Anderson factor one
Time of interrogation
Anderson factor two
Location of interrogation
Anderson factor three
Duration and character of questioning
Anderson factor four
Officers tone of voice and general demeanor
Anderson factor five
Suspects method of transportation to place of questioning
Anderson factor six
Number of police present
Anderson factor seven
Any limitation on movement or other form of restraint imposed on the suspect during the interrogation
Anderson factor eight
Any interactions between the officer and the suspect, including the words spoken by the office or to the suspect, and the suspects verbal or nonverbal responses
Anderson factor nine
The extent to which the suspect is confronted with the law-enforcement officers suspicion of guilt or evidence of guilt
Anderson factor 10
The extent to which the suspect is made aware that he or she is free to refrain from answering questions or to end the interview at will
The sixth amendment
Guarantees a criminal defendant representation by an attorney during prosecution
Do you not need to Miranda is when the interview discussion is voluntary
Noncustodial
What happens if we should have read our rights and we didn’t
Ex: Can’t be in custody at our own house with two police
All of the information gets tossed out
Witness statements ____usually accurate
Aren’t