Obama curtails Miranda rights for American terrorism suspects
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Raw Story
March 24, 2011
The Obama administration has created a new policy that allows investigators to waive Miranda warnings for domestic-terror suspects, even when there is not an ?immediate threat,? a report said Thursday.
The rule was revealed by an FBI memorandum obtained by The Wall Street Journal. It says that in ?exceptional cases,? investigators can hold suspects without informing them of their rights.
The policy applies where investigators ?conclude that continued unwarned interrogation is necessary to collect valuable and timely intelligence not related to any immediate threat.?
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-->David Edwards
Raw Story
March 24, 2011
The Obama administration has created a new policy that allows investigators to waive Miranda warnings for domestic-terror suspects, even when there is not an ?immediate threat,? a report said Thursday.
The rule was revealed by an FBI memorandum obtained by The Wall Street Journal. It says that in ?exceptional cases,? investigators can hold suspects without informing them of their rights.
The policy applies where investigators ?conclude that continued unwarned interrogation is necessary to collect valuable and timely intelligence not related to any immediate threat.?
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