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    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…

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    The Miranda Rights Law

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    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…

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    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…

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    Lee acknowledged his brother with a nod and responded “Yes, I did hear something about that”. John seemed indifferent, “Do you think anything, can be done?” Lee, “Its a free world, and speech is protected”. John responded, “Well if you have any thoughts, let me know”. The brothers spoke in this cryptic language as a precaution. In their world they needed to be be aware of being taped or bugged. Their father had instructed them “Speak like you have the Justice Department sitting on your…

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    The Miranda warning that arose from the U.S. Supreme Court's Miranda v. Arizona decision assures that officers assure that those arrested are aware of their rights that protect against self-incrimination prior to any questioning. The ruling in Miranda does fulfill the legal tradition of the promise against self-incrimination and protects against the pressures of authority. The Miranda rights fulfills the legal tradition of the promise against self-incrimination because they protect against…

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    Miranda Rights In Prison

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    At the point when police capture somebody, they should take after a progression of systems before putting the individual in prison. They should read you five unique rights, known as the Miranda Rights which were made in 1966. The speculate captured must have their rights disclosed to them before they are additionally addressed and taken away. These tenets were made to ensure the presume's entitlement to be free from self-implication under the Fifth Alteration. The perusing of these tenets, in…

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    A woman voluntarily interviewed with police detectives while other officers executed a search warrant at her home. Upon learning of this at the end of the interview, two detectives were unsure if they should let her go. The woman contends that these factors together rendered the interview a custodial interrogation without Miranda warnings thus making her statements inadmissible. A court would likely find, however, that the woman was never in custody because she was never under formal arrest or…

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    The client resides and is being treated at a health center at Gila River Native Reservation in Sacaton, Arizona, which services seven Districts in Pinal County, Arizona. The facility services Native clients from all tribes and of all ages. The center provides services at the hospital where clients are seen in the emergency room or admitted to the hospital. There is a Diabetes Center where clients receive treatment for diabetes (Brief Solution Focused, Case Management, Narrative Therapy,…

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    Did you know the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake can live up to 15-20 years ? The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake is found in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Northern Mexico. This Rattlesnake is 3 to 5 feet but some can grow up to 7 feet long. The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake likes its climate to be hot. This particular animal is usually underground. It is almost in snake holes all day. It likes to be near grassy plants, deserts, forest, rocky hill sides, and areas…

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    Have you ever went face to face with the Western Diamondback rattlesnake. Well this snake has the size that’ll cross your eyes, its heat sensing pit will make you throw a fit, it lives in places that’ll make you make strange faces. This snake has a maximum size of 7 ft. It also has precautions that can detect animals. They also hunt for homes. Do you know the actual body type/size of the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. Well for one thing sure they are heavy bodied snakes. The common size of…

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