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Re: Supreme Court Narrows Miranda Rights, Keeps Michigan Convict in Prison
I'm with Redress on this one. He certainly appears to be guilty, but I don't like the standard that this may set. First of all, I could potentially see more "trickery" being used if one is allowed to grill a suspect for hours on end. I don't say this to defend guilty criminals, but to protect the less intelligent innocent suspects. I feel that if even one innocent person is wrongly convicted because of this change that it will be a great blow to our personal liberty.
I'm with Redress on this one. He certainly appears to be guilty, but I don't like the standard that this may set. First of all, I could potentially see more "trickery" being used if one is allowed to grill a suspect for hours on end. I don't say this to defend guilty criminals, but to protect the less intelligent innocent suspects. I feel that if even one innocent person is wrongly convicted because of this change that it will be a great blow to our personal liberty.