I don't like this for the simple reason that I don't want anything jeopardizing the legal case. That said, they have legal precedent to act in this way. Lindsey Graham and John McCain were cheering this on.
I think we can be "tough" without being stupid. Hopefully the failure to Mirandize doesn't jeopardize the legal case.
There are calculated risks like these in most cases, particularly national security cases. Unfortunately, there aren't many bright lines. Agents identify options, then undergo a risk/reward assessment with prosecutors, and in this case, the Department of Justice. I would expect the agents and United States Attorneys discussed the chances of admissions without Miranda being surpressed in conjunction with the strength of the evidence without use of any of the suspect's statements. If the case is strong even without any admission/confession, it is likely a worthwhile risk to pursue an unwarned statement in the interests of public safety and rapid intelligence collection.
I expect they are confident about the criminal case.
Some people are just born victims....
Meanwhile, I agree he should spend the rest of his life in a super max prison and never see the light of day again.... and once a year put a TV outside his cell to watch the Boston Marathon and see how we don't let terrorist win.
Looks like they arrested some more people involved with this today. No details yet, just the breaking headlines.
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