If you are referring to the Mini-Miranda as mandated by the FDCPA then the answer is yes. Federal law applies to all states. Therefore the Mini-Miranda is required in all states.
A debt collector must read the Mini Miranda statement in all states of the U.S. as it is a federal requirement under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This statement must be included during the initial communication with the debtor and must include key information such as the debt collector's identity and the purpose of the communication.
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yes
Dickerson v. United States
Miranda Lambert was born in Longview, Texas, United States.
Since Miranda is based on the US Constitution, it would not apply outside of US jurisdiction.
No, Miranda rights are specific to the United States only. Even if you have similar rights in another country, it is incorrect to call them "Miranda rights." The name "Miranda rights" comes from the US Supreme Court case "Miranda v. Arizona" which established that a person being questioned by the police must be advised of his or her right to have an attorney present, and of certain other rights.
Yes Miranda is 16 she told us that on tv!
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966)Miranda v. Arizona, (1966) was the landmark Supreme Court case in which the court declared that the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, (which also applies to the states through application of the Fourteenth Amendment) required that before law enforcement officers attempt to interrogate the accused, they inform the accused of their rights. These rights are now referred to as Miranda rights.
She's from the United States.
It is currently #151 name in the United States for girls. It was most popular in 1995 where it ranked #57. [Source: Babynames.com]