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    Miranda Rights Case Study

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    It is well-known fact that the release of miranda rights have brought a hard time to America Legitimate law enforcement, because the law required they to inform suspects who are being arrested that they do not have to answer any questions while in interrogation, which largely limited chance of criminal investigator to obtain admissible statements from criminal suspects, that is, this constitutional rights have given the police office a hard time to get a potential suspect to confess to a crime.…

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    Our society is plagued with a form of injustice that has affected and targeted teenagers in our town.Teenagers ranging from the ages of 13-15 are not being told their Miranda rights as well as their 5th amendment rights, which were violated. As the leader and head of this town, it is essential that our youth feel safe and are protected in our town. However, in order to do so we need to have and pass legislations that will secure the rights of the youth in our town. There is a piece of…

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    The United States of America’s First Ten Amendments is known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees certain freedom to individuals residing in the United States of America. This right includes, freedom of speech, religion, press, the right to a speedy trial by jury, and right to privacy. Some of these rights are still guaranteed even if one is accused of a crime. According to the United States of America’s criminal law, one who is accused of a crime is still considered innocent…

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    The world has transformed and evolved vastly. New innovations have been introduced. Technology recently skyrocketed in popularity and has been the reason for so many advancements in an abundance of fields. There is rarely a moment or subject in where technology does not take a part in. The technology has successfully submerged society in every part of their daily lives and is the major source of innovation. New technological inventions and software have improved and benefited the educational…

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    The abuse of power happens when citizens aren’t given their rights. As we have all seen recently and since the 90s, police act on their own agenda. According to Bandes, “First of all, police brutality is unlikely to be inflicted on non-minority members of the middle class. One of the salient characteristics of police brutality is that it is largely practiced on poor and minority groups - in part as a way of devaluing them and demarcating them from us” (47). Yes, police have done unlawful things…

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    I choose to do my research paper on one of my favorite court cases in American history Miranda vs. Arizona case. I’m choosing this court case because it brings up two amendments that tend to be overlooked by law enforcement comes around and one of the most well-known sayings. First I will be giving a quick background about those two amendments and then I will start talking about the case. The issues about this case involved the fifth and sixth amendment. Let me explain both of these amendments.…

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    very important to know the “Miranda Warnings” which states “anyone has the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and anything that you state can be used against you” (Miranda Warning, 2014). In this case Miranda v. Arizona simply implements that an 18 year old girl was raped at knifepoint. Miranda was taken into custody and was corruptive with the police interviewed for 2 hours gave a statement and confession. Throughout this process Miranda warning was never implemented upon…

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    There area series of policies that we need to follow in order to make an arrest. We need to follow the legal procedures in order to be able to arrest someone and take their freedom away from them. People have the right to just walk away from us if they don’t want to talk to us if they haven’t created a crime. In other words if we just randomly walk up to someone they don’t have to stay and talk to us. Miranda VS. Arizona was a case that changed the procedures on arresting anyone.…

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    What is the Miranda right? The Miranda right is a warning given by any police officer in the United States to any criminal suspects in police custody. The Miranda rights were created in 1966 after a trial was made against Miranda . He was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years of imprisonment. The police officer, who arrested him, forgot to tell his rights to an attorney and self-incrimination. This essay is about how the Miranda rights protect us, how the rights…

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