Is there any need for Miranda advisement where a defendant is questioned at the police station and told he is not under arrest?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Garcia, G054032 (Cal. App. 2018):

time was not in custody]; People v. Chutan (1999) 72 Cal.App.4th 1276, 1282-1283 [court found no need for Miranda advisement where defendant questioned at police station and told he was not under arrest].) Although the door to the office was closed, defendant was told the reason for closing the door was to protect his privacy.

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