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Custodial interrogation

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46:." The United States Supreme Court has clarified that a person is being subjected to a custodial interrogation if "a reasonable person would have felt he or she was not at liberty to terminate the interrogation and leave." 58:, 541 U.S. 652, 666-69 (2004). Rather, the ultimate inquiry is whether a normal, reasonable person would feel free to end the encounter with law enforcement and leave the scene. However, 52:, 516 U.S. 99, 112 (1995). This test is objective and thus does not depend on the individual suspect's subjective mindset, age, or previous personal experience with law enforcement. 42:, 384 U.S. 436, 444 (1966), "custodial interrogation questioning initiated by law enforcement officers after a person has been taken into custody or 79: 133: 138: 17: 28:) is a situation in which the suspect's freedom of movement is restrained, even if they are not under arrest. 143: 59: 54: 48: 38: 103: 127: 80:"Facts and Case Summary - Miranda v. Arizona | United States Courts" 62:
states that a child's age properly informs the Miranda analysis.
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otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way
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United States criminal law
Miranda v. Arizona
Thompson v. Keohane
Yarborough v. Alvarado
J.D.B. v North Carolina
"Facts and Case Summary - Miranda v. Arizona | United States Courts"
"custodial interrogation"
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Law enforcement agency powers
United States criminal law
Interrogations

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