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The Miranda Rights.

The Miranda Rights. . Jannel Cambridge . What the Miranda Rights State. What The Miranda Right States “You Have The Right To Remain Silent, Anything You Say can and Will Be Used against you In the Court of Law.”

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The Miranda Rights.

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  1. The Miranda Rights. Jannel Cambridge

  2. What the Miranda Rights State • What The Miranda Right States • “You Have The Right To Remain Silent, Anything You Say can and Will Be Used against you In the Court of Law.” • “You Have The Right to Talk to A Lawyer and Have him present with you, While you Are Being Question.” • “If You Cannot Afford To Hire a Lawyer, One Will be Appointed to Represent you before any question if You Wish.” • “You Can Decide at Any Time to Exercise These Rights And Not Answer Any Question Or Make Any Statement.”

  3. Back Ground Info. On The Miranda Rights • The Miranda Rights was a Case about a man who stole $ 8:00 from an Arizona Bank. • The copes Arrested him and questioned. When He Was Questioned he wasn’t offered a Lawyer. • But While He Been Questioned He Confessed to Kidnapping and Raping A 18 year old Women and also the Theft at the Bank.

  4. More Info. • Miranda Was Convicted and sentence to 20 to 30 years in Jail. • In 1966 The Arizona Court’s Granted Miranda A New trial. • After Miranda Had His second Trail, He Convicted again because the police found other Evidence since they could not use the ones they had first. • After Miranda Was Release from Prison, Miranda Was Killed In A Brawl In 1976.

  5. Pros On the Miranda • The Pros on the Miranda Warring have to be that the Cops/Police need to tell you your Rights. The reason why is if they don’t tell you your rights and they ask you questions you are going to tell them the truth and also anything they want to heard from you. Also they can take advantage of you.

  6. Cons On The Miranda Rights • “The Cons On The Miranda Rights Would Be That in the Book Landmark Supreme Court Cases, “the Police and law Enforcement claimed that the Miranda decisions gave undue protection to suspect and makes the investigations and convections much more difficult than before”. “They also they believe that that the suspect are begin pampered.”

  7. My Thoughts On the Pros • My Thoughts on the Pros of the Miranda is that I Believe that the Cops should Read You You right. Because if they Don’t Give You Your Rights It’s violating the 5th amendments.

  8. My Thoughts On The Cons. • I Believe you should stilled be told your rights, but I don’t Feel that the System is pampering the criminals. I Don’t think they should stop giving them the rights if that’s the only way to get them to tell the truth.

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