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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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    Administrative Sciences IR 375 Political Society in The U.S.A. Murat Can KAYA 217771 Miranda Rights: Miranda v. Arizona 1966 Today’s world, suspects and defendants has 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…

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    The Miranda warnings originated in the Court ruling of Miranda v. Arizona and became mandated to read to a suspect who is in custody and is going to be interrogated (Hall, 2015). In order for Miranda to apply, the court must determine several factors. The court must determine if the suspect was in custody, if an interrogation transpired, if the suspect’s statement was in direct response to an interrogation, if the government used the statement for prosecutorial reasons to prove guilt, and if…

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    The Miranda Rights state that anyone in police custody must be told four things before being questioned: (1) they have the right to remain silent, meaning that they do not have to say anything; (2) anything they say can and will be used against them in court; (3) they have the right to a lawyer; and (4) if they cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for them. Underage minors should always have legal representation when being interrogated for an alleged crime because they're not always…

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    Miranda rights are a set of rights that an accused individual or suspect has when they are suspected of committing specific offenses has during interrogations and must be told or informed of these rights prior to being questioned.When a police officer goes up to a person with the intent to question them then they do have to read the individual their Miranda Warnings. The reason being is that Miranda rights are only required when the police are questioning you in the context of a criminal…

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    this case, a practice that is now mandatory for all arrest scenarios. In this piece, the Miranda v.…

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    Miranda Vs Arizona Essay

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    Deval Shah Dean Per 8 AP US Gov & Pol 12/28/14 Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court Civil Rights & Liberties Case Title and Citation: Miranda v. Arizona 2. The facts of the case: The Court had to consider the constitutionality of several cases, all considered together, in which defendants were not given freedom while being questioned. In Miranda v. Arizona, a poor man was charged for rape and questioned by the police for two hours. He was not informed of his rights of self-incrimination or…

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    government and police are sworn to protect these rights with the upmost respect. The 1966 Miranda v. Arizona court case was one, if not, the most influential verdicts in this country. Our Fifth Amendment, which protects citizens from self-incrimination in the courts, supports the Miranda decision. In this paper, I will explain what the Miranda Warnings are and how they work. I will also explain my support for the Miranda Warning and what I learned in the durations of this paper and research that…

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    Television shows and movies have depicted the scenario where a suspect is arrested and read their Miranda rights. The process of reading a suspect their rights appears to be critical before a suspect is handcuffed and placed into police custody. The podcast entitled Miranda v Arizona by the author South East Texas CJ (2015) highlights why reading suspects their rights is so important. Miranda V Arizona was a case involving a female victim who was restrained, kidnapped, and raped in the year…

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    real life. These are called Miranda Rights or Miranda Warnings. They get to inform people of their rights before they are forced to do something they don't want to do. They get to ensure that people get to have a fair trial and they are allowed to be provided with an attorney. There are many different ways that these warnings are important to everybody, and they help enforce justice, with the people’s rights in mind.. The name of the rights comes from Ernesto Miranda. He was a convicted rapist…

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