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    processed and photographed. After processing, I started my twenty-minute observation period and for the entirety stayed with Kerianne. I read Kerianne the N.J. Attorney’s General Standard Statement Form for Motor Vehicle Operator’s form and her Miranda rights. Kerianne agreed to provide samples of her breath for the purpose of chemical testing. I then removed my portable radio and all electronics from my person. I also ensured Kerianne had all her electronics removed from her as well.…

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda is a person who is often compared to a modern day Shakespeare. He takes history and fine art and relates them in ways that are understandable to modern society through songs. He is the playwright of the two Tony award winning musicals In The Heights and Hamilton. His success is due to the family, time period, and area he was raised in. Miranda has not only spent countless hours on his works, but he has also been very lucky because of his surroundings. Lin-Manuel Miranda was…

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    What are the Miranda Rights and why are they so important? Some people think Miranda Rights aren't that important, but I think they are. Miranda Rights are a big part of the Law. The Miranda Rights are named after a guy that committed the two crimes in 1966. Miranda rights are more than words, and have a big part in the world today which I am going to tell you about later on. Miranda Rights are important because they tell you what rights you have and if you have been accused of anything.…

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    also focused on attacking social structures protecting inequality. Liberation theology believes that the only way to be close to god is to stand for social justice and to be active within it, there are examples of this ideology in both Brown and Miranda. The notion pf liberating ourselves from the horrors of injustice and inequality through Christianity, instead of using it to enforce them is what liberation theology is trying to teach.…

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda Lin-Manuel Miranda was born January 16, 1980 in Manhattan, New York City, NY. Both of his parents, Luz Towns-Miranda and Luis A. Miranda Jr., are of Puerto Rican descent. Luz Miranda-Crespo is his only sibling. Growing up, his whole family liked theater, musicals, and hip-hop. This influenced him to major in theater studies at Wesleyan University. From there, he became an actor, composer, songwriter, and playwright. He has been married to Vanessa Nadal since 2010. They had…

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    Police Brutality

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    used against you 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?” (Miranda Rights). You have the right to remain silent is the striking force behind police brutality. This automatically makes the victim feel subordinate to the cop. Now just imagine a young black man walking down the street from his college graduation,…

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    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 an equivalent to formal arrest. The Supreme Court has defined “custody” with…

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    this is the infamous fourth grade mission project that does injustice to the persecutions and subjugation that the Native Americans faced. Deborah Miranda, the author of Bad Indians, tells the harsh reality of what really happened through pictures, short stories, and poems upsetting the myth of benevolent colonization. In one of the anecdotes, Miranda sits at an airport waiting to board a plane to Roanoke, Virginia and while waiting her observations and thoughts take her on a laborious journey…

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    During Lin-Manuel Miranda’s acceptance speech at the Tonys focuses directly on his audience as well as the world around him. The Orland Pulse shooting recent to this event reveals many emotions throughout the country. As Miranda presents his acceptance as a sonne using the shooting content and life’s messy organization to drag in everyone watching, along with speed and tone while delivering this speech. The use of verbal commands, PVLEGS, and ACOVA develops the speech for all. This speech starts…

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    grow up with parents. The perpetrator was eventually caught after a car chase. On him, a hand gun and $24.50, all the money his young victims had. The perp readily confessed to the killings, admitted his guilt. But wait, did the cops read him is Miranda rights? Fortunately they did. After a couple of years, a trial is held. Attended by the couples family and their many close friends. Their child, still too young to understand, was also there. As expected, the perp was found guilty. The…

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