Is a warning by a law enforcement officer that it is the last chance for the suspect to cooperate violate the Miranda?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Burquez, D069696 (Cal. App. 2018):

warning by law enforcement officers that it is the suspect's last chance to cooperate violates Miranda when the warning is designed to evoke an incriminating response. (United States v. Padilla (2004) 387 F.3d 1087, 1093 (Padilla); see R.I. v. Innis (1980) 446 U.S. 291, 301 (Innis).)

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