anonymousGuy
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I was recently smoking (cannabis) with some friends outside on a college campus in Missouri. A police officer followed us in a car back to our dorm room in his car. We were on foot. He parked in our dorm parking lot and then followed us inside. He continued to follow a friend of mine and I to the stairwell were I held the door for the officer hoping he'd pass by. The officer stopped us in the stairwell and asked to talk to us. He stood in front of the door that led outside, my friend stood on the stairs leading upwards, and I faced him while standing on the landing. He asked us a series of questions about whether or not we were smoking and I said we were. He asked if I had anything in my bag and I was honest and said yes again. He let my friend go because he didn't have anything. He then put me in handcuffs, said I was under arrest, then lead me out to his police car. I calmly followed his directions and then he took me back to the station where I was finger-printed and written a citation for the possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. He then took me back to my dorm and I was good to leave. My court date is set for 2 days after the incident.
My main questions are:
My main questions are:
- Should he have at any point ready me my Miranda rights?
- Does his blocking the exit and confronting us constitute custodial arrest?
- And would that mean his questioning constituted custodial interrogation?
- Does the fact that I was never read my Miranda rights mean anything?