In
J.D. v. Com., the Virginia Court of Appeals in an opinion by Senior Judge Coleman, joined by Judge Frank and Judge McClanahan, found there was no error in the denial of a motion to suppress self-incriminatory statements by a 14 year-old high school student in response to an interrogation by the associate principal on school grounds, in the presence of the school's safety officer and when the student's father, a teacher, was in the same building. The Court held that the principal is not a law enforcement officer and is not required to give his students a Miranda warning.
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