Miranda Rights: What They Really Mean (and When They Don’t Apply)
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Sidebar in the Sunshine State*, criminal defense attorney Adam Pollack breaks down the intricacies of Miranda rights in Florida. He explains when these rights apply, the importance of remaining silent, and the role of legal counsel in protecting individual rights when interacting with law enforcement.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – The origins and significance of Miranda rights
03:45 – When Miranda rights apply in Florida
06:20 – Custody vs. non-custodial encounters
09:05 – Consequences of violating Miranda rights
12:40 – Impact of suppressed evidence on a case
15:10 – Exceptions to Miranda violations
18:35 – Legal recourse after speaking to law enforcement without an attorney
About the Show:
*Sidebar in the Sunshine State* features expert insights from board-certified criminal trial lawyer Adam Pollack, who brings over 20 years of experience defending clients across Florida. Delving into constitutional rights and legal protections, the show aims to educate and empower listeners facing legal challenges.