The Right to Remain Silent paper
Read the following case scenario:
The former Sameer Shariff, a Saudi Arabian national who changed his name to “The Left Hand of God” and is known to his followers as “Hand,” is a suspected terrorist. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents believe that he is planning an imminent attack somewhere in Capital City. Under duress to prevent the attack, three DHS agents and three FBI agents storm into Hand’s house, burst into his bedroom, where he is in bed with a woman, and point shotguns at him.
Research Fifth Amendment cases, including Miranda v. Arizona, 386 U.S. 436 (1966), which involves custodial interrogation and the right against self-incrimination.
In your paper,
Determine whether Hand was entitled to Miranda warnings.
Explain whether the fact that Hand was not a citizen of the United States affects his rights in relation to the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
Identify whether Hand’s questioning was custodial.
Explain whether McFadden’s statement abouthis family constitutes custodial interrogation.
Evaluate whether Hand’s statement can be used against him in a court of law.
Explain whether Jaxon’s statement be used against him in a court of law.
Determine whether Jaxon can testify against Hand.