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Miranda v. Arizona

United States Supreme Court case holding that police must advise suspects of their rights before custodial interrogation designed to elicit an incriminating response.

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The Miranda rights came about from a case it's a Supreme Court case, the United States Supreme Court case, Miranda versus Arizona and the holding of the US Supreme Court had was that if police are going to ask you questions. And this is a key that are designed to elicit an incriminating response, then they have to advise you of your rights under the US Constitution. But if police are not going to ask you questions designed to elicit incriminating responses, they don't have to read you your rights.
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The Miranda rights came about from a case it's a Supreme Court case, the United States Supreme Court case, Miranda versu...

Alexis explains: "The Miranda rights came about from a case it's a Supreme Court case, the United States Supreme Court case, Miranda versus Arizona and the holding of the US Supreme Court had was that if police are going to ask you questions. And this is a key that are designed to elicit an incriminating response, then they have to advise you of your rights under the US Constitution. But if police are not going to ask you questions designed to elicit incriminating responses, they don't have to read you your rights."

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