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Miranda
Miranda v. Arizona
This Supreme Court case deals with the rights of accused. This case mainly encompasses ones Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate ones self. Ernest Miranda, a twenty-three year old drifter was arrested 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, where he was questioned about the crimes. At first, Miranda maintained his innocence, but after two hours of questioning, the police emerged from the room with a signed written confession of guilt. At his trial, the written confession was admitted into evidence and Miranda was found guilty of kidnapping and rape. The United States Supreme Court was then faced with Mirandas claim that the confession was self-incrimination and in violation of his constitutional rights. The polices admission that neither before nor during the questioning had Miranda had been advised of his right to consult with an attorney before answering any questions or his right to have an attorney present during the interrogation solidified Mirandas argument. The Court decided that prosecutors could not use statements stemming from interrogation unless proper procedure, such as the notification to the accused
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