Miranda

Miranda Rights and Their Enforcement

This article explores the historical roots, components, and enforcement mechanisms of Miranda Rights within the United States criminal justice process. Tracing the origin to the landmark Miranda v. Arizona case, the narrative encompasses the legal evolution of the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, integral components of Miranda Rights. Delving into

Miranda V. Arizona (1966)

Miranda v. Arizona was a landmark case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1966, in which the Court articulated the idea of “Miranda warnings.” In brief, the Miranda decision held that suspects questioned by police must be informed of certain rights; otherwise, any statements the suspects make will not be admissible

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