Confirmed:Miranda Rights Won't Be Read For Boston Bombing Suspect

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Miranda Rights Won't Be Read For Boston Bombing Suspect: Justice Official

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...suspect_n_3120333.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

WASHINGTON -- A Justice Department official says the Boston Marathon bombing suspect will not be read his Miranda rights because the government is invoking a public safety exception.

That official and a second person briefed on the investigation says 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be questioned by a special interrogation team for high-value suspects. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to disclose the information publicly.

The public safety exception permits law enforcement officials to engage in a limited and focused unwarned interrogation of a suspect and allows the government to introduce the statement as evidence in court. The public safety exception is triggered when police officers have an objectively reasonable need to protect the police or the public from immediate danger.
 
Now, what remains unclear to me is this:

What happens if he does what anybody should do when in situation like this and shuts up?

Torture?

Beatings?
 
Now, what remains unclear to me is this:

What happens if he does what anybody should do when in situation like this and shuts up?

Torture?

Beatings?

If it needs to come to that, he will be brought to Guantanamo. This is what Guantanamo was created for. To torture outside of US law outside of our borders.
 
well if he survives the bullet holes and hours of blood loss,,
he will be tortured for information them shipped off to some hole as a "enemy combatant".

He has no trial coming anyway..his guilt has been decided.

:(
God have mercy on us all
 
So a guy in the coppers' custody is an immediate threat to the general public. That makes perfect sense.
 
ummm the rights don't need to be read because they are inalienable. Not being read Miranda 'rights' doesn't mean they cease to exist.

Looks like the word suspect is going the way of the words gay and war.

Suspect is being wrought into a synonym for known?
 
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What difference does it make? It's probably all staged, anyway. For all we know, the 'suspects' could be laughing it up with the government officials.
 
So a guy in the coppers' custody is an immediate threat to the general public. That makes perfect sense.

It's probably based on the idea that there could be unexploded bombs still out there. Anyway, more mind conditioned for us to accept further loss of liberties. Just tell your kids, if your ever arrested for anything keep your mouth shut. Don't say anything except "I want to talk to my lawyer." And perferably always have some lawyer in mind to talk to so they can't just send you in some incompetent boob.
 
And that it's worth eroding the Bill of Rights to thwart a handful of murders.

Oh, no disagreement there. Again people are under the illusion that one technicality always means the perp walks. Even in the Miranda, Mr. Miranda was eventually convicted on other evidence. If there is sooooo much evidence that this kid is the bomber, they could just interrogate him for 48 hours with the full knowledge that they weren't going to use any of those statements, or any evidence derived from those statements, against him and be done with it.
 
Oh, no disagreement there. Again people are under the illusion that one technicality always means the perp walks. Even in the Miranda, Mr. Miranda was eventually convicted on other evidence. If there is sooooo much evidence that this kid is the bomber, they could just interrogate him for 48 hours with the full knowledge that they weren't going to use any of those statements, or any evidence derived from those statements, against him and be done with it.

I agree, but I go further in saying that if we want a Bill of Rights, we have to be willing to let some guilty people walk.
 
The best thing that can happen to him now is that he die in his drug induced coma.

I really don't care too much what happens to this guy. But if he dies in a coma, the conspiracy crowd is going to go apeshit crazier, and that's something I do care about.
 
So a guy in the coppers' custody is an immediate threat to the general public. That makes perfect sense.


It might make sense if the guys had been planting bombs all over the city for a week or so, and were detonating them sporadically for the 3 days after the marathon. But they weren't.
 
It's probably based on the idea that there could be unexploded bombs still out there. Anyway, more mind conditioned for us to accept further loss of liberties. Just tell your kids, if your ever arrested for anything keep your mouth shut. Don't say anything except "I want to talk to my lawyer." And perferably always have some lawyer in mind to talk to so they can't just send you in some incompetent boob.


Even when they are sent to Gitmo? The buzz talk this morning is that he should be sent to Gitmo. We know if he goes to Gitmo he'll admit to assassinating JFK after they torture him.
 
I really don't care too much what happens to this guy. But if he dies in a coma, the conspiracy crowd is going to go apeshit crazier, and that's something I do care about.

If's astounding the compassion you have for your fellow human being. But I know you believe the 'official story' and therefore this kid, in your mind, is an animal for what he allegedly did, right?
 
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