What Is A Custodial Interrogation Requiring A Miranda Warning?
An interrogation is a method of police questioning that occurs when an individual is in custody and is not free to leave. In a police interrogation, the police ask questions or make statements that encourage the individual being questioned to disclose important and incriminating information that might help them in their investigation and help the prosecutor in charging the individual with a crime. In order for statements made by a suspect curing a custodial interrogation to be used against them in court, the police must have already advised the suspect of his or her Miranda rights and the suspect must knowingly and voluntarily waive those rights.