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Miranda Vs Arizona Case Study

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Case Brief: Miranda v. Arizona Case: Miranda v. Arizona Citation: Maricopa County Jail, Supreme Court of United States Year Decided: 1972 Facts: An arrest of “Ernesto Miranda” on a kidnapping and rape case that led to him signing a confession without being told his right to legal counsel, which in turn the officers whom took his confession tried to use the paper he signed along with the typed out confession; in turn this was considered to be incriminating evidence against Miranda because he was not notified of his rights under the fifth amendment. Issue: Does Law Enforcement practicing interrogating individuals without notifying them of their right to counsel and about self-incrimination protection under the fifth amendment violate it? Holding:

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