What is the test for waiving his Miranda rights to deny that he was a driver?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Beverford, 2d Crim. No. B195779 (Cal. App. 4/22/2008), 2d Crim. No. B195779 (Cal. App. 2008):

Waiving his Miranda rights (Miranda v. Arizona (1966) 384 U.S. 436), appellant denied that he was the driver. Appellant was asked if he lived at the residence and answered "No." The police found a latent fingerprint on the truck rear view mirror but were unable to exclude appellant as the donor.

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