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    take their 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…

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    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…

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    Revelations without Justice Miranda v. Arizona is a case that changed American history. Because of this case officers were obligated to exercise the defendant’s Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights with no hesitations. In 1955, Ernesto Miranda was convicted to serve a term of thirty years in the Arizona State Prison Farm for the raping and assault of 18-year-old Rebecca Ann Johnson. During his arrest Miranda was taken into custody and was never told that he had the right to an attorney, the right…

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    Amendment and the Miranda right. The Miranda right derived from the case Miranda vs. Arizona. In this case Miranda was charged with rape and kidnapping. The police made a mistake by not tell him he had the right to remain silent. When this went to court, it was overruled because Miranda’s Fifth Amendment was violated. Reynolds wirte of how he believes that the lawyers and courts have made loopholes as big as a bulldozer (reynold). He believes that giving the warning of the Miranda right is…

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    I choose to do my research paper on one of my favorite court cases in American history Miranda vs. Arizona case. I’m choosing this court case because it brings up two amendments that tend to be overlooked by law enforcement comes around and one of the most well-known sayings. First I will be giving a quick background about those two amendments and then I will start talking about the case. The issues about this case involved the fifth and sixth amendment. Let me explain both of these amendments.…

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    1. What has been the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling in Miranda v. Arizona on both law enforcement agencies and the court. -The arrested suspect must be told that they have the right to remain silent -The arrested suspect must be told that anything they say may be used against them in court -The arrested suspect must be told they have the right to an attorney with them before any questioning begins -They must be told that if they cannot afford an attorney an attorney can be provided for…

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    The landmark U.S. Supreme Court case I have chosen to write about is Miranda v. Arizona. This was a case in Arizona where Mr. Miranda was arrested at his home and taken by police into custody to a police station where he was then identified by a complaining witness. Once, he was identified he was interrogated by two police officers for about two hours and as a result to this long interrogation he signed a written confession to the crime. Therefore, once the case went to trial his oral and…

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    Bob and Miranda are best friends. They have been friends for a long time. They met when they were in the 6th grade and have been best friends ever since. They live in the busy and crowded city or New York. Busy streets and lots of tall buildings. “Let’s go shopping!” bubbled miranda “Okay,” exclaimed Bob with excitement. Miranda has been very happy ever since Bobs divorce one year ago. Bob wanted the divorce. Susan was a person who got jealous easily. She said it’s either me or Miranda Susan,…

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    pushed aside by August and his needs she was ok with that. She also talks about her grandma that she was the only one that puts her first, but she dies after she spent time with her when Via was little. Via also has some issues in school as well with Miranda, and Ella, her former best friend stopped really talking to her. She was confused when Auggie came home sick on Halloween because it was his favorite…

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    Miranda In The Tempest

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    2010-001 At fifteen years old, marriage is a topic that is mostly never used for underage women in today’s society. For other countries perhaps marriage for women at the age of fifteen is part of their culture. In “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare Miranda, a gentle and caring daughter to Prospero the mastermind of the shipwreck with the help of Ariel a spirit servant that tends to Prosper’s every need was also a part of the plan. The shipwreck was an act to bring Sebastian, Antonio, and…

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