J. D. B. V. North Carolina
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| Date decided | 2011 |
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| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Dissent | Alito |
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| Citations | U. S. |
| Majority | Sotomayor |
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| Ginsburg | |
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| Kagan | |
| Date argued | 2011 |
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| ID | 963073 |
About J. D. B. V. North Carolina
J. D. B. v. North Carolina, 564 U. S. 261, was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that age is relevant when determining police custody for Miranda purposes. J. D. B. was a 13-year-old student enrolled in special education classes whom police had suspected of committing two robberies.