But if he had repeated that…
Wouldn’t the repeating have broken his silence???
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Too, also, Miranda is based on the 5th Amendment, not 4th.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 2:52 pm Navarro's argument is apparently that they told him his rights without explicitly reading them from a card, which Navarro considers as possibly a violation of the fourth amendment.
IANAL, but I'm pretty sure the requirement is to advise the party of their rights, not to explicitly read them off a card. But what do I know?
Notably, the Miranda rights need not be read in any particular order, and they need not precisely match the language of the Miranda case as long as they are adequately and fully conveyed (California v. Prysock, 453 U.S. 355 (1981)).
Ninja'd by bob.Dr. Caligari wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 11:49 pm Too, also, Miranda is based on the 5th Amendment, not 4th.
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Peter Navarro had arrived to DC federal court for his arraignment today on two charges of contempt of Congress,
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reports. Navarro didn’t answer questions, but told the press, “All will be revealed.”
raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 10:33 am Navarro’s attorneys want to delay trial due to his upcoming book publicity tour. Trial date set for November 17th.
Can't Navarro just move up the publishing date so he's got time for the big tour?Navarro's attorney wants to slow down the trial schedule after Mehta suggests he has availbility in lat August, early September or mid-November.
But Navarro's team says Navarro is planning to put out a book in September and will be on the road a lot.
Navarro's attorney, John Irving, says the book marketing is important to Navarro's livelihood. DOJ wants to move quickly, but Mehta says if the trial isn't this year, the earliest he can do is April.
DOJ has "serious concerns about delaying trial for a book tour."
Reports are they said with straight faces that Navarro would be on book tour from August through at least the end of the year, and as such unavailable.Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 10:37 amraison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 10:33 am Navarro’s attorneys want to delay trial due to his upcoming book publicity tour. Trial date set for November 17th.How many times can he do the same book spin on Fox, Newsmax, etc? He shirley won't go on CNN/MSNBC/ABC, etc.?
https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/ ... 6685879296
Can't Navarro just move up the publishing date so he's got time for the big tour?Navarro's attorney wants to slow down the trial schedule after Mehta suggests he has availbility in lat August, early September or mid-November.
But Navarro's team says Navarro is planning to put out a book in September and will be on the road a lot.
Navarro's attorney, John Irving, says the book marketing is important to Navarro's livelihood. DOJ wants to move quickly, but Mehta says if the trial isn't this year, the earliest he can do is April.
DOJ has "serious concerns about delaying trial for a book tour."![]()
Peter Navarro's lawyer just now:
"They put him in hand cuffs, they put him in leg irons, I can tell you ladies and gentlemen that does not typically happen to career criminals"
Well, not white guys maybe, but.... Non violent protester, no criminal record"They put him in hand cuffs, they put him in leg irons, I can tell you ladies and gentlemen that does not typically happen to career criminals"
Is he telling me they only did it to this career criminal?Peter Navarro's lawyer just now:
"They put him in hand cuffs, they put him in leg irons, I can tell you ladies and gentlemen that does not typically happen to career criminals"
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MISREPORTING key aspect of case. My attorneys dismissed civil suit SIMPLY as procedural matter. Attorney made clear suit will be evaluated within context of broader case. Read KEY issues at: https://peternavarro.com/peter-sues-pel ... roo-jan-6/