Defense attorneys often try to use the rule to
weaken a prosecutor's case before trial. If a defense attorney can convince a judge that a search or interrogation was
improper, and most of the
prosecution's evidence is tied to the illegality, the defense can force the
prosecution to dismiss charges or accept a plea to a
lesser crime.
16. Am I Entitled to Have My Case Dismissed If the Police Questioned Me Without Advising Me of My Miranda Rights?
No. One large popular misconception about the criminal justice system is that a case has to be thrown out of court if the police fail to give the Miranda
warning to people they arrest. What Miranda says is that the
warning is necessary if the police interrogate a suspect in
custody and want to offer something the suspect says into evidence at trial. This means that the failure to give the Miranda
warning is utterly irrelevant to the case if:
the suspect is not in
custody (see Question 19)
the police do not question the suspect, or
the police do question the suspect, but the
prosecution does not try to use the suspect's responses as evidence.
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