miranda hearing

miranda hearing
A pre-trial proceeding to determine whether there has been compliance with the requirements of the Miranda Rule (q.v.).
The outcome will decide whether the prosecution will be permitted to introduce into evidence statements of the defendant made during custodial interrogation.

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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