Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors
Posted by Chuck on 5/09/08
On 3/12/06, Gia wrote: > Miranda applies when you have arrest (or its equivalent) plus > interrogation. It does not apply just because a person is > under arrest. > > You need to speak to an attorney to determined what actually > happened and if Miranda is even an issue. > > On 3/10/06, Carol wrote: >> On 3/09/06, Rudy wrote: >>> My Question is does the Miranda Law Apply to Minors, My >> son >>> 14yrs old. was charged 2 weeks ago for assault against a >>> teacher and was questioned in the office of the assitant >>> Principal and the police officer about what he did. Now, >>> take in mind Me as the parent was not present nor advised >>> of the situation until my son came home that he received a >>> citation from the officer for an assault and all my son >> did >>> was shove the teacher back but that is another long story. >>> What I like to know is that my son just like anyone else >>> has rights especially if he is about to be charged with a >>> serious offense, and not to have his parents there or call >>> us and tell us about this until after he was given the >>> citation, can someone please help me understand this >> better. >> There are many common misconceptions about Miranda, one >> bieng that it is a law that must be followed. Miranda is a >> case decided by the US Supreme Court. It is a right, not a >> law. What it involves, among other things, is the 5th >> amendment right not to incriminate oneself and how a >> person's statements can be used agaisnt them. Miranda only >> applies if the person is under arrest. Then the requirement >> is that the arresting officer tell the person in language >> they can understand that they have the right to remain >> silent and anything they say will be used against them, also >> that they have the right to an attorney, etc. Anyone who >> watches cop shows on TV can recite this in their sleep. >> Again, THIS ONLY APPLIES IF YOU ARE UNDER ARREST. It does >> not apply to citations or questioning. In answer to your >> question, yes, juveniles have the same 5th amendment rights >> as adults and if a juvenile is arrested the parents are >> supposed to be notified. try googling "Miranda rights >> +juveniles" for more information. I would suggest hiring a >> juvenile defense attorney to represent your son. S/he can >> fill you in on all of the other aspects of the case. Any >> time someone is charged with a crime it is my recommendation >> that they have an attorney. Your freedom is just too >> important not to spend the money. Oh, and that's another >> part of what the cops have to inform you when you're under >> arrest, if you can't afford an attorney the court will give >> you one.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 3/09/06, by Rudy.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 3/10/06, by Carol.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 3/12/06, by Gia.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 3/22/06, by mel.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 2/18/08, by lisa pierce.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 2/18/08, by --.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 5/09/08, by Chuck.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 5/09/08, by Chuck.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 3/08/10, by tina.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 4/13/10, by linda.
- Re: Miranda Law Does it Apply to Minors, 11/12/10, by dd.
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