STATE v. HERITAGE

No. 73522-1.

95 P.3d 345 (2004)

152 Wash.2d 210

STATE of Washington, Petitioner, v. Tiffany Juel HERITAGE, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

Decided August 5, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew J. Metts, Spokane county Prosecutors Office, Spokane, for Petitioner.

Cece Lana Glenn, Spokane, for Respondent.


JOHNSON, J.

This case involves whether city park security officers who questioned Tiffany Juel Heritage about her activities in a city park in Spokane were required to give Miranda1 warnings. Finding against Heritage on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia, the juvenile court reasoned that Miranda warnings were unnecessary because the city park officers were not agents of the State and Heritage was not in custody...

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