Miranda: How to Get Statement Thrown Out
Criminal Defense Lawyer Ryan Pacyga explains what happens when police "didn't read me my rights!" A Miranda warning is only required when someone is "in custody" and being "interrogated." There is a legal test to determine if someone is "in custody" which is less than being under arrest. If your statement is thrown out of evidence, your case may be dismissed, or your chances of getting a better plea agreement increase. A good criminal defense lawyer will know how to file a motion to suppress statements in violation of Miranda.
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