Saturday, April 20, 2013

Miranda Rights Won't Be Read For Boston Bombing Suspect: Justice Official

The Justice Department is denying the right of due process to the alleged teen suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, by invoking a public safety exception.

WASHINGTON — A Justice Department official says the Boston Marathon bombing suspect will not be read his Miranda rights because the government is invoking a public safety exception. That official and a second person briefed on the investigation says

Despite initial reports to the contrary, FBI agents did not read Boston Bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev his Miranda rights immediately after he was taken into custody. Instead, they invoked what is known as the “public safety exception” to delay

The Boston Marathon bombing suspect captured Friday night will not be immediately read his Miranda rights, a Justice Department official said. The announcement came as a debate broke out among lawmakers, lawyers and political activists over whether

The Boston Marathon bombing suspect captured Friday night will not be immediately read his Miranda rights, a Justice Department official said. The announcement came as a debate broke out among lawmakers, lawyers and political activists over whether

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Miranda Rights Won't Be Read For Boston Bombing Suspect: Justice Official

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