Cuffs and Case Law Podcast
Miranda rights are one of the most misunderstood concepts in criminal law. Most people know the warning—but very few understand when it actually applies.In this episode of Cuffs & Case Law, we break down the 7 Supreme Court cases that define modern Miranda law and explain how courts determine whether a person is truly "in custody" for Fifth Amendment purposes.Using real-world examples and practical scenarios, we explain:• When Miranda warnings are required• What "in custody" actually means• Questioning inside a home• Voluntary interviews at a police station• Traffic stops and roadside encounters• Whether being a suspect matters• How courts analyze police interviews• Common Miranda mistakes made by officers and citizensSupreme Court Cases Covered:• Orozco v. Texas (1969)• Oregon v. Mathiason (1977)• Berkemer v. McCarty (1984)• Stansbury v. California (1994)• Thompson v. Keohane (1995)• J.D.B. v. North Carolina (2011)• Howes v. Fields (2012)Whether you're a police officer, criminal justice student, attorney, or simply interested in constitutional law, this episode provides a practical guide to understanding Miranda rights and the Supreme Court decisions that continue to shape police questioning today.Subscribe to Cuffs & Case Law as we break down the Supreme Court cases that matter most to law enforcement and the public.#MirandaRights #FifthAmendment #CaseLaw #PoliceProcedure #ConstitutionalLaw #CriminalLaw #LawEnforcement
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