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Miranda V. Arizona
Title: Miranda V. Arizona
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 926 | Pages: 3.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Miranda V. Arizona
Miranda v. Arizona
This infamous Supreme Court case of 1966 deals with the rights of accused. This case mainly encompasses one’s Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate one’s self. Ernest Miranda, a twenty-three year old drifter who had not completed the ninth grade, was arrested at his home and taken directly to a Phoenix, Arizona police station. There, after being identified by the victim of a rape-kidnapping, he was taken to an interrogation room,
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of an authority figure play less of a part in the procedure now than before. If the decision were to be the antithesis of the present, then the power of the police would certainly be greater. The police could use every conceivable ruse to trap the suspect into making him say what they want him to say. But with the present decision, the values that were forged by the framers of the Constitution are protected.
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