Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
miranda warning
If someone is taken to the station for questioning and then is read miranda warning, must there be a 3rd party witness? We found a statute that states there should be a witness.
Asked on 10/02/08, 8:29 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Leland Garvin
Garvin Law Firm
Re: miranda warning
You do not need a third party witness.
There could be other issues with the questioning that could warrant suppression of the statement.
Feel free to give me a ring if you would like to chat further about the case; My office is here in Broward County.
-Leland 954.524.2424
Answered on 10/02/08, 11:39 pm
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: miranda warning
No witness is necessary.
Answered on 10/02/08, 9:33 pm
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