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Virtues (And Limits) Of Shared Values: The Fourth Amendment And Miranda's Concept Of Custody, Richard A. Williamson
Virtues (And Limits) Of Shared Values: The Fourth Amendment And Miranda's Concept Of Custody, Richard A. Williamson
Faculty Publications
Miranda only protects suspects who the police subject to custodial interrogation. The concept of custody is tethered to the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination; thus, to render a suspect in custody, law enforcement officials must subject the suspect to a compelling environment that tends to undermine that privilege. In this article, Professor Richard A. Williamson examines the application of Miranda to Terry stops. He reviews the impact of the Beheler and Berkemer decisions, which held that suspects who officials stop based on reasonable suspicion, as opposed to suspects who officials arrest, are not entitled to Miranda warnings. Professor Williamson generally …
"Accidental" Shootings As Fourth Amendment Seizures, Kathryn R. Urbonya
"Accidental" Shootings As Fourth Amendment Seizures, Kathryn R. Urbonya
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No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of High-Speed Pursuits Under The Fourth And Fourteenth Amendments, Kathryn R. Urbonya
The Constitutionality Of High-Speed Pursuits Under The Fourth And Fourteenth Amendments, Kathryn R. Urbonya
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“The Right Of The People To Be Secure. . .”: Toward A Metatheory Of The Fourth Amendment, Thomas E. Baker
“The Right Of The People To Be Secure. . .”: Toward A Metatheory Of The Fourth Amendment, Thomas E. Baker
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No abstract provided.
The Dimensions Of Seizure: The Concepts Of "Stop" And "Arrest", Richard A. Williamson
The Dimensions Of Seizure: The Concepts Of "Stop" And "Arrest", Richard A. Williamson
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No abstract provided.
Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces
Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces
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No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment Standing And Expectations Of Privacy: Rakas V. Illinois And New Directions For Some Old Concepts, Richard A. Williamson
Fourth Amendment Standing And Expectations Of Privacy: Rakas V. Illinois And New Directions For Some Old Concepts, Richard A. Williamson
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No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court, Warrantless Searches, And Exigent Circumstances, Richard A. Williamson
The Supreme Court, Warrantless Searches, And Exigent Circumstances, Richard A. Williamson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.