Miranda rights are stupid
Reasons to agree : Truth vs. Self-interest : Observations indicate that individuals are more inclined to speak truthfully before they read their Miranda rights. After these rights are presented, their responses tend to favor their self-interest. The quest for truth should outweigh any personal bias. Avoiding 'Assembly-line Justice' : The current legal system often falls into a pattern of "one-size-fits-all," leading to instances where individuals may avoid penalties based on technicalities, such as not being read their Miranda rights. This uniform approach lacks the nuance needed to address diverse situations and can disrupt the pursuit of justice. Relevance of Statements : Miranda rights shouldn't impact the veracity of a statement. The information individuals provide before their rights are read should still be admissible in court, as it's not inherently untruthful. Lawyers Evading Justice : Critics argue that Miranda rights serve as a tool for legal profess...