A Vanishing Miranda

by Wendy McElroy
Mar. 22, 2012

One of the few rights prisoners do not “give up” upon incarceration is that of due process. At least, this used to be the case. On February 20th, in Howes v. Fields, the United States Supreme Court ruled that prisoners do not have the right to be Mirandized even when being questioned about events outside the prison. For the rest of us, the ruling should serve as a warning that Miranda rights are being eroded at the edges through technicalities.

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