Yes. Of course that's what I meant. But, even Miranda is not always applied in a court. There is what's called Spontaneous Exclamation, where if you utter a reaction to a surprising, startling or shocking event, or having suffered an injury -- make any statements under these conditions -- they could be used against you without even having being read your Miranda. (Also applies to allowing hearsay evidence being admissible).
Yes. Of course that's what I meant. But, even Miranda is not always applied in a court. There is what's called Spontaneous Exclamation, where if you utter a reaction to a surprising, startling or shocking event, or having suffered an injury -- make any statements under these conditions -- they could be used against you without even having being read your Miranda. (Also applies to allowing hearsay evidence being admissible).