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    some rights in modern law system. Some of them are most important and protected by contitutional law. Most important and first one is right to learn their rights. This article appeared with Miranda Decision by The Supreme Court in 1966. The Miranda warning is intended to protect the suspect’s Fifth Amendment right to refuse to answer self-incriminating questions (http://www.mirandarights.org/) so with this right the people who are under arrest must know their rights while questioning. It is…

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    Miranda Persuasive Speech

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    in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?” History of Miranda Warning In June of 1963 Ernesto Arturo Miranda, a young man of 23 years of Mexican origin, was on trial for the kidnapping and rape of Jane Doe, a girl of 18, at the Superior Court of Maricopa County Arizona; not being able to allow his own law…

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    Ever since I was little I always wondered why I was never good enough for anything. I felt like I was not good enough for my family, and I still believe this to this day. My family treats me so different than they do to anyone else. I know I was never good enough in school because no one ever wanted me in their class. I strived for straight “A”s and sometimes that just was not enough. I wanted all the extra credit and higher grades than anyone. I made it a mission to do everything that I could…

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    Prevention programs are some of the most prominent in a long list of initiatives the Army created to take care of its Soldiers. Each of these programs relies on Army Leaders to maintain personnel accountability and take initiative when a soldier exudes “warning signs” as described in each of the programs’ mandatory training…

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    ledge into the water. He became a quadriplegic almost immediately as his head struck a fully submerged rock. As a consequence, he brought this action for damages for the injuries he suffered, he further claimed that the Board failed to give any warning , adequate or otherwise, that it was unsafe to dive from the ledge when the Board must knew or ought to have known that the ledge formed a natural platform which could be assumed or is assumed to be safe for diving by the members of the…

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    years now, but how they are read, and who they are read to is starting to be a conflict in today’s generation. Miranda rights have survived to this day, and revisions to the Miranda warning is being talked about based on who is listening and understanding their rights. The question of whether or not the way the Miranda warning is read should be changed is based on the targeted minors who do not understand what they are being read. Due to multiple cases when people were not protected against self…

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    Miranda Law Abolished

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    The purpose of this case is to get a better understanding of why the Miranda law should be abolished for good. We take a closer look at the flaws in the Miranda law and how it does not help our justice system. The study will examine why Americans should know their rights, show us why Miranda does not protect us, and how it allows criminals to walk free. Miranda is used to inform suspects that are taken into custody that they have rights. Due process was created by the constitution for the…

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    Ladybugs Research Paper

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    Ladybugs Ladybugs are very interesting and amazing creatures. They are harmless. Ladybugs are little insects. They are red with black spots, they can crawl or fly. They are very important. That is because they eat aphids, which eat our plants. There is many different names for ladybugs. There is one type of ladybug that is not as helpful though. They still eat aphids but they are considered an invasive species. This type of ladybug is called an asian lady beetle. The asian lady beetle is an…

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    Miranda Vs Arizona Essay

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    the court case of Miranda vs Arizona, the police would use varies methods to get a confession out of a person such as intimidation or coercing. Thanks to the Miranda Warning, the police can no longer, well they are not supposed to use any of those methods as acquiring a confession out of a person. The reason for the Miranda Warning also known as the Miranda Rights, is because in 1966 Ernesto Miranda was accused of kidnapping, robbing, and raping. When the police interrogated him, he confessed…

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    Miranda Vs Arizona Essay

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    the Sixth Amendment of the constitution. The Supreme Court ended up ruling that it was unconstitutional to undertake the interrogation without the warning of the rights secured by the Fifth Amendment. Additionally, the court stated that they must protect the individual from the desire to self-incriminate ("Miranda v."). The court created the Miranda Warning which is as follows: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a…

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