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Where Have You Gone, Miranda? Trends, Predictions, and Best Practices

 
Completely understanding Miranda rights will help in interpreting warnings and protections, ensuring a fair litigation process.

Law enforcement officers, government officials, and attorneys alike must understand the privilege against compelled self-incrimination as interpreted by Miranda v. Arizona, the oft-cited Supreme Court decision giving rise to a series of warnings and rights owed to suspects in custody prior to interrogation. Even in light of several recent Supreme Court decisions which narrow Miranda’s protection, understanding what language or acts are constitutionally required to administer a Miranda warning, or to preserve or waive a suspect’s Miranda rights, are critical to preventing a Miranda violation and preserving evidence for trial.

This slide deck helps those responsible for interpreting Miranda warnings and protecting Miranda rights review what actions, traditionally, constitute a waiver of Miranda, an assertion of the right to remain silent, and an assertion of the right to consult with an attorney. We will also discuss several recent Supreme Court cases that impact both the requirements of Miranda warnings given by law enforcement officers and the manner in which a suspect may invoke his Miranda rights thereafter. This webinar will enable participants to identify trends in Miranda rights and violations in state and local jurisdictions.

Failing to abide by the constitutional requirements of Miranda could result in the inadmissibility of confessions at trial, as well as appeals. This webinar is critical for persons in law enforcement, government, and defense attorneys, to ensure their custodial interrogations meet the requirements of the law.

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Faculty

Edward B Magarian

Edward B Magarian

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

  • Partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP
  • Areas of practice include white collar criminal defense and internal investigations
  • Former chair of Dorsey & Whitney LLP White Collar Crime and Civil Fraud Practice
  • Former special assistant city attorney, City of Minneapolis
  • Innocence Project of Minnesota, board of directors, 2001 to present; chair, 2003 to 2005; and co-chair, 2008 to 2010
  • Hamline Law School adjunct law professor, Wrongful Convictions, 2002 to 2003
  • Listed as Minnesota Super Lawyer, 2011 to 2014
  • Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 2011 to 2015
  • Named Feature Attorney of the Month by Attorney at Law Magazine, April 2013
  • Former clerk on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
  • Can be contacted at 612-340-7873 or [email protected]

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