Discuss why it is important for a law enforcement officer to prove consent was voluntarily and knowingly given.
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Question 1
While a signed written document may provide some evidence that a consent to search was
voluntarily and knowingly given, it is neither required nor is it absolute proof. Discuss why it
is important for a law enforcement officer to prove consent was voluntarily and knowingly
given. What happens if a consent to search is not voluntary? 300 words
Question 2
Discuss Miranda v. Arizona. How did this case change the way law
enforcement interrogates suspects?
There is a common misconception that Miranda Warnings must be immediately
given to a person when they are placed under arrest. This is not true. A
suspect must be given Miranda Warnings before they are interrogated, not
interviewed. An interview is non-accusatory. An interrogation is accusatory.
Discuss why you think it is a common mistake for people to believe Miranda
Warnings should be given immediately after an arrest. 300 words
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