Is there any case law supporting a claim that the Miranda warning was inadequate?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Membreno, B284026 (Cal. App. 2018):

Appellant's contention that the Miranda warnings were inadequate fails on the merits in any event. Miranda warnings "need not be presented in any particular formulation or 'talismanic incantation.' [Citation.]" (People v. Wash (1993) 6 Cal.4th 215, 236; California v. Prysock (1981) 453 U.S. 355, 359

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