Students will analyze the following fact pattern and discuss how Miranda v. Arizona and subsequent rulings apply.

Nine police officers storm an apartment of a suspected drug trafficker with a history of illegal firearm possession. The officers, exercising a valid search warrant, conduct a quick sweep of the apartment to account for all individuals inside, discovering the suspect in the living room reclining in a chair. The officers immediately handcuff the suspect, place him in an upright position, and explain the reason for being there. Then, the officers asked the suspect, “Is there anything we need to be aware of?” The suspect responds that eight loaded semi-automatic pistols are under the bed in the master bedroom. Officers also find nearby, used drug paraphernalia and nine boxes of unused bullets. Over the course of nine hours the officers discover various amounts of illicit weapons, drugs, and money throughout the dwelling. After about 90 minutes into the raid, the suspect asks a nearby officer, “Why are you picking on me?” and asks in jest whether he should call his cousin “Vinny the Lawyer”. Another officer proceeds to ask the suspect if there was “more to find”. The suspect says “yes” and then leads them to a closet full of shoeboxes containing cocaine and marijuana. After the second exchange, and two hours after entering the dwelling, one of the officers reads the suspect his Miranda warnings.

The defense attorney has filed a motion to suppress each of the statements made by the suspect and the pistol and shoe boxes containing cocaine and marijuana seized during the execution of the warrant.

Draft a 3-4 page memorandum of law evaluating the issues raised and citing appropriate authority and case law in support of your opinion as to whether or not the Court should grant the motion as to the statements and evidence seized. Your memorandum should include a statement of the facts, the issues presented, summary of relevant case law, application of the relevant law to the facts of this case and a conclusion.

Format:

  • A minimum of 3 (maximum of 4) full pages of narrative text that responds to the items listed above
  • Use American Psychological Association (APA) citation format for all narrative and Resource page citations, including judicial rulings.
  • Double-spaced, 12 font, 1″ margins
  • Cover Page: student’s name, name and number of the course, name of the project, date of submission
  • Resource page:  Any resources, including course instructional materials, referenced in this project, using APA citation formatting.