Protecting Individual Rights in the Criminal Process Part I: The Fifth and Sixth Amendments of the United States Constitution provide important protections for individuals involved in the criminal process. The Fifth Amendment protects individuals against self-incrimination, while the Sixth Amendment affords

Part I
The Fifth Amendment protect individuals against self-incrimination. The Sixth Amendment affords individuals protections in the criminal process. This discussion asks you to examine the rights granted to individuals under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.
Please discuss each of the following:
Discuss when Miranda must be given to an individual, including the difference between an arrest and a custodial interrogation.
What does the court look for to determine if a confession has been voluntarily given? 
Part II
Attached is the investigation report completed by the police officer called to the scene of the crime.  Also, attached is a signed confession by Mayo. Using the investigation report, the signed confession and the facts from week 1 discussion, answer the following questions:
1) Is this a valid confession made by Mayo? What will the court look at to determine if this confession will be admitted into evidence at trial?
2) Did the officer conduct an illegal interrogation of Mayo? Discuss why.
CONFESSION MAYO.docx
GLENVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE REPORT.docx

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