Yes; if you are in police custody, then it applies.
There is only one warning that covers Miranda. Although different departments may have SLIGHTLY different wording, they all must cover ALL the aspects of the Supreme Court Ruling.
No.
They arrest people for homicide all the time.
Currently there is no ruling party they are all on ties
About 99% of all songs are computerized. Miranda's is also.
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.
The best place to find records about DUI arrests is to look for public arrest records. Many times, they do not give out all of the information about DUIs.
Amanda, Sandra, and Cassandra all sound similar to Miranda.
there total economy after ruling all countries was 134.66 billion dollar
The question is not sufficiently specific. Where and over what period?
The police do make arrests on weekends, all the time.BUTPolice are people, they like weekends off if possible, so a lot of long investigations have arrests made during the week and reported during the week. That's why it look like no arrests are made on weekends.
No, a ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals does not apply to every state in the union. Its jurisdiction is limited to the states within its circuit, which includes nine western states and two Pacific territories. However, its rulings can influence other circuits and may be referenced in cases outside its jurisdiction, but they are not binding. Only the Supreme Court can issue rulings that apply universally across all states.