Miranda Rights
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Cheney talks about lessons learned since 9/11
Former Vice President Dick Cheney sits down at AEI for a conversation about Sept. 11, 2001, the decisions made since, lessons learned and lessons that have not been learned.
to. Al-Qaeda and others exactly how we will interrogate them we read Miranda warnings to Umar -- problem with talent all of these things that. That you and others have warned against and yet here we -
Wake County school board work session June 21, 2011
The Wake County Board of Education meets for a work session before its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
then I think the cynicism. It's a question of whether went up Miranda warnings from him. Not his press them on his questioning us. It's not who gets to be present questions and it's when you
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Court says age must be considered in interrogation
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a case out of Chapel Hill that courts must consider age when examining whether a child is in custody and must be given Miranda rights .
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NAACP wants budget revised, threat investigated
The NAACP's national president came to Raleigh on Thursday to show support for North Carolina members working to derail a legislative budget-cutting plan they say is disproportionately harmful to minorities, the poor and children.
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Rights of child suspects debated at high court
A little-known Chapel Hill break-in was the stimulus for a challenge heard Wednesday before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Prosecutor: Wreck that killed ballerina was no accident
During opening statements Tuesday, Assistant District Attorney Adam Moyers said the impact of the crash thrust the rear tire of Shapiro's car into the passenger seat. He said the wreck was not an accident. Roger Smith Jr., one of Cook's attorneys, admitted that Cook was speeding and had been drinking, but said he wasn't guilty of murder.
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Ben Byrne testimony in Hare murder trial
Apex police detective Benjamin Byrne testifies Sept. 17, 2010, in the murder trial of Ryan Hare. Testimony may be considered graphic and disturbing to some. Viewer discretion is advised.
while she was gone she had been red and waved for juvenile Miranda rights . And she'd signed she'd send -- a form when she got back in the room she was read again and waved again. The juvenile Miranda rights at this time on video. And she began to to maintain her her story with detective Johnson and and myself and another -
GOP weekly address
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., delivers the weekly GOP address on Feb. 13, 2010.
After being captured and fresh off the battlefield he was read his Miranda rights within one hour of questioning and asked for a lawyer. Days later and only after his parents encouraged him to cooperate data began talking again. Can we really rely on the parents and future terrorists to work with the FBI. In his rating Miranda rights to terrorists -- way to fight a war. Filing a civilian trial in New York City will be expensive. The new Yorkour nation. Military law allows us to collect valuable intelligence without reading Miranda rights to enemy combatants he keeps them off the battlefield and where appropriate. Prosecutes them for war crimes in a manner that here's -
GOP criticizes Obama's terrorism policies
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, criticized the Obama administration's handling of the "war on terrorism."
up a plane on Christmas Day. Then he would give and I'm Miranda warning and a lawyer and not surprisingly. He's stopped talking. How did we get to at this point. How did the Obama administration. -
Court: Child wasn't in police custody at school
A divided North Carolina Supreme Court has ruled a seventh-grader's statements taken while he was in school about robberies that happened away from campus are admissible in court.
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