Due process is fair treatment through the legal process against any defendants accused of a crime. In the case of “Miranda v. Arizona”, Miranda was treated unfairly by not being told his rights to council, right against self-incrimination, and is right to remain silent given to him by the Constitution. If the right of due process is violated like any other right of the people, the…
What do you think about the miranda rights.these miranda rights can also be called the miranda warning. Weah do you think it is important that cops read you your miranda rights.Another good question is what would happen if i did not read you your miranda rights, well if a cop doesn’t read your miranda rights then some people think they can escape punishment. the reason cops read you your miranda rights is if you're in trouble you might want to know what you can do to help your case.However A…
People always hear police officers on TV say, "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you." These are very important words that police officers say to people who have been arrested or have been put up for interrogation. These are referred to as the Miranda Rights or Miranda Warnings. The Miranda Rights are used to inform people of their rights before they are questioned about criminal hours. Reading people a very specific script describing their rights ensures…
In the 1966 landmark U.S. Supreme Court case, Miranda v. Arizona, came one of the most well known court decisions in America, which requires Miranda warning be read to a suspect by law enforcement (Hall, 2014). Miranda warnings regulate interrogations, confessions, and admissions. These are also protected by the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, which give people the right from self-incrimination and the right to council respectively (Hall, 2014). The right of self-incrimination is the basis for…
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. Individuals that have been arrested for suspicion on committing a crime, have rights that must be explained to them prior an officer asking them any questions. Those rights are…
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…
Miranda vs Arizona In the years following Miranda v. Arizona, many changes were made to the verdict. The Omnibus Crime and Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 declared that if a suspect voluntarily confessed to a crime within six hours after his or her arrest, this confession could be used as valid evidence in a trial, even if the suspect had not been informed of his or her Miranda rights. The passage of this act was one of the first major modifications to the initial decision. Additionally,…
Do I think the 5th Amendment protects someone’s refusal to answer police questions when he hasn’t been arrested or read his rights? In my opinion, no, the 5th Amendment does not protect you from questioning. The judges over the Salinas v. Texas court case decided that the 5th Amendment's advantage against self-incrimination doesn’t work for people who just decide to silence themselves while being questioned. You have to claim your 5th amendment right to be able to use it. That way, the…
Why do you think people should remain silent when being questioned by the police. Some people don't want to know their rights. Maybe many people want to know their rights. We must follow this law. We have to respect this law,and this law is very important. The Miranda rights law is important to follow. The Miranda rights law is important for Justice to be served to both rich and poor, young and old, innocent and guilty. Follow the miranda rights law. If you talk about anything that might make…
In the case of Arizona Vs. Miranda, we take a look out how the United States government allows criminals to walk free. When criminals murder, steal, or do anything against the law they are protected. So if someone decides to kill a person for no reason and they get caught, but are not read their rights from the police officer they are able to walk free with no consequence. Allowing the criminals to walk the streets and kill more people for no reason. Miranda is used as a substitution for the…