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Aspen Schmidt
19 July, 12:16
Do juveniles have Miranda rights?
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Adrienne Fuller
19 July, 12:50
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A juvenile is entitled to have their Miranda rights read to them if they are being held in custody and being interrogated by a law enforcement officer. Law enforcement officers are required to state Miranda rights to a juvenile in a language that the juvenile understands.
Explanation: No matter the age they still have the right to the Miranda rights.
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