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    The Fifth Amendment provides citizens with the opportunity to not be a witness in their own trial so that the possibility of self-incrimination is diminished. The self-incrimination clause protects defendants, but can be misconstrued at times as an admission of guilt by the defendant. There are several cases that have had to deal with the issue of self-incrimination, including Salinas v. Texas 570 US __ (2013) and Mitchell v. United States 526 US 314 (1999). Salinas v. Texas 570 US __ (2013)…

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    That really caught my attention and then the next picture down with the cars and the guy walking his dog was also impactful. I think it shows that people are carefree going about their day because there was no warning about the impending tsunami. I also like the figure that explains the mechanics of a silent earthquake. It definitely helped me have a clearer understanding of how this occurs. The most impactful figure was the one that showed the underwater debris…

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    very important to know the “Miranda Warnings” which states “anyone has the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and anything that you state can be used against you” (Miranda Warning, 2014). In this case Miranda v. Arizona simply implements that an 18 year old girl was raped at knifepoint. Miranda was taken into custody and was corruptive with the police interviewed for 2 hours gave a statement and confession. Throughout this process Miranda warning was never implemented upon…

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    Here at AutoNation Nissan Irving, we are pleased to unveil the new 2015 Nissan Murano in Irving. An exceptional crossover, the Murano provides you with all the utility you would expect in an SUV. You also benefit from a wealth of standard features on every trim level. If you’re seeking a vehicle that handles well and doesn’t make any compromises, then the Murano is worth your attention. 2015 Nissan Murano—Cutting-Edge Engine and Safety Features The Murano is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that is…

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    According to the article, "To Tell or Not To Tell," 4 out of 5 school shooters revealed their plans ahead of time, but no one reported any threats.” The article also stated that, "70% of people who committed suicide told someone or gave warning signs before carrying out their plan." These numbers could be decreased significantly if more people would tell an adult about a person's harmful plan, but most teenagers have troubling deciphering whether a comment from a peer is a harmless joke or a…

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    There area series of policies that we need to follow in order to make an arrest. We need to follow the legal procedures in order to be able to arrest someone and 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.…

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    What is the Miranda right? The Miranda right is a warning given by any police officer in the United States to any criminal suspects in police custody. The Miranda rights were created in 1966 after a trial was made against Miranda . He was found guilty of kidnapping and rape and was sentenced to 20-30 years of imprisonment. The police officer, who arrested him, forgot to tell his rights to an attorney and self-incrimination. This essay is about how the Miranda rights protect us, how the rights…

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    Ever go to the doctor or know someone who goes to the doctor feeling ill and comes back home with a prescription for broad spectrum antibiotic or painkiller. Then about a week later they are back at the doctors. What is going to be different this time? Actually running laboratory test being conducted by technologist/ scientist. This was the story of my diabetic father. Having frequent urination he decided to go to the doctors and mentioned this new condition. Being told it was just his increased…

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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 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 respect…

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