HomeFaculty News Professor O’Neill: Suspect’s subjective beliefs have no place in a Miranda analysis Written by UIC Law | December 3, 2015 Tweet As published by Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Professor Timothy P. O’Neill explains why it matters whether a suspect subjectively feels he is not in custody during an interrogation. Read More Related Posts Faculty Column William McGrath Explores Digital First-Sale Doctrine ... Faculty News Dean John Corkery Offers Opinion in ... Faculty News UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law ...