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 News Prof. Timothy O’Neill Discusses Supreme Court’s ... Faculty Column William McGrath Writes Trademark Owners: Beware ... Alumni Profiles Lance Northcutt Comments on Special Prosecutor ...