Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
miranda warning
My friend waived his rights and signed a Miranda warning. They were taping him signing the miranda warning. We have a copy of the video, but the police department lost the signed warning. Does this help us in any way? I mean, technically, no one can proved what he signed.
Asked on 1/10/09, 7:54 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Vredevelt
Best Vredevelt & Associates
Re: miranda warning
well to use any statement against him they must prove that miranda was given, and this means submitting the signed form into evidence. if they lost this form, then they could enter the video so long as it is clear that the warnings were given properly and the defendant clearly waived these rights most courts would accept that as proof. All My Best, Joe Vredevelt
Answered on 1/10/09, 9:01 am
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