LMPD :: Louisville Metro Police Department

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I don't think so, it's different with juveniles that's why they get the special miranda warning. If I'm not mistaken it goes back to where an officer approached a juvenile that was identified as a suspect,at which time the juvenile made a statement implicating himself and I think another. I think under any circumstances in which you question a juvenile you must mirandize, regardless of in custody or not, or intent to arrest at that time or not.

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