In reviewing a finding that Miranda was violated, what is the test for determining whether a statement was illegally obtained?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Iniguez, E067733 (Cal. App. 2017):

"In reviewing the trial court's ruling on a claimed Miranda violation, '"we accept the trial court's resolution of disputed facts and inferences, and its evaluations of credibility, if supported by substantial evidence. We independently determine from [those facts] whether the challenged statement was illegally obtained."' [Citation.]" (People v. Elizalde (2015) 61 Cal.4th 523, 530.)

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