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Minnesota v. Murphy, No. 82-827 (U.S. Supreme Court) (465 U.S. 420; 104 S.Ct. 1138) (February 22, 1984) (Justice White)

Court held that a State may require a probationer to discuss matters that affect his probationary status and such a requirement, without more, does not create a "custodial interrogation" that gives rise to a self-executing Miranda right.

The respondent in this case, who was on probation, made incriminating admissions during ...

 

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