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The 19-year-old Boston bombing suspect admitted to his role in the deadly plot that killed three and left more than 260 wounded before he was read his Miranda rights, according to a “senior law enforcement official.”
The Boston Globe reports that authorities are not worried about being able to enter Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s confession as evidence of his guilt “because they have a strong witness: the man who was abducted by the Tsarnaev brothers last Thursday night.”
For more on why authorities aren’t sweating whether the confession gets thrown out, read the rest of the Globe’s story.
The Obama administration’s decision to interrogate Tsarnaev without first giving him a Miranda warning has drawn scorn from groups like the American Civil Liberties Union. The administration cited a “public safety exception” as the reason for doing so. Tsarnaev was eventually read his rights after initial interrogations.
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