· 11/7/2012
United States v. Rabbia
Citations
- 699 F.3d 85
- 2012 WL 5417456
- 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 22912
How courts have described this case
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- stating that if a stop evolves into a de facto arrest, a suspect is entitled under the Fifth Amendment to Miranda warnings before being interrogated
- finding that the officer’s questioning after removing handcuffs did not convert the initial Terry stop into a custodial arrest
- finding that the officer's questioning after removing handcuffs did not convert the initial Terry stop into a custodial arrest
- officer informed defendant that he was being handcuffed as a safety measure and would remove the restraints once other officers arrived
- officer informed defendant that he was being handcuffed as a safety measure and would remove the restraints once other officers arrived
- suggesting consideration of the number of officers involved
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Judges: Lynch, Boudin, Lipez
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