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Wisconsin Supreme Court rules cops must read Miranda rights to interrogate students at school

The Wisconsin Supreme Court chambers. (Henry Redman/Wisconsin Examiner) In a unanimous decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that police officers must read K-12 students their Miranda rights before interrogating them in a school setting.  The case stems from an incident at a Two Rivers middle school in which a 12-year-old seventh grade student, referred to in the case under the pseudonym Kevin, touched the groin of a classmate. Kevin was p…

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Wisconsin Examiner broke the news in Madison, United States on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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