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    Miranda Rights Miranda rights, is a right to silence warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody before they are interrogated to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings. The three branches of our government (Legislative, Judicial, and Executive), were involved in protecting an arrested person’s Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate himself. A person under suspicion has the right to not answer any questions that

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    Miranda warnings would not be required because John was not being questioned at the time that he was making self-incriminating statements. John was in custody, the “legal concept of custody exists when a suspect recognizes that he is not free to leave an immediate area“ (Reid, 2017). John wasn’t advised of the Fifth Amendment, which “gives individuals the right to refuse answering any questions or make any statements” (Fifth Amendment Right Against Self-Incrimination, 2017). It was legal due to the

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    The Miranda Warnings

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    Miranda warnings were first invoked by the U.S. Supreme Court, to protect the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights for its citizens, during criminal proceedings. The Miranda case itself involved a Phoenix Arizona man, who was taken into police custody, and transported to a police station and interrogated for over two hours. This interrogation produced a signed confession to kidnapping and rape, which ultimately ended up in a 20-30 year prison sentence. The decision was upheld by the State Supreme Court

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    in custody be given Miranda warnings before being asked for consent to search? Why must police give elaborate warnings before custodial interrogation but no warnings

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    statements prior to being read his Miranda warning and the gun inadmissible evidence for the trial. The Supreme Court believed that the lower courts decisions was incorrect due to the fact that the officers were acting with the Public Safety Exception which allows for the omission of the Miranda warning prior to questioning a suspect when public safety is jeopardized, (Albanese, 2013). The court believed that in order for the police to protect themselves and the public they needed to obtain the firearm to

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    arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.” The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution reads:

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    A lot of police officers note that the Miranda Warning is crucial to not only citizen’s, but to law enforcement agents as well. They force police officers to gather other scientific, and forensic evidence to support their case, rather than just the words from the suspect. A Chicago study found that only four out of ten-thousand cases have suppressed motions due to a problem with the Miranda Warning. In fact, Lieutenant James Blanchette of the Hartford Police Department said the majority of suspects

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    Success 563.242.4023 ext. 7382 Manager of Campus Security 563.242.4023 ext. 7868 Associate Director of Student Services 563.242.4023 ext. 7789 Introduction Disasters, whether natural or manmade, can happen anytime and anywhere, without warning. An earthquake, hurricane, tornado, fire, or hazardous material spill or even an act of terrorism can happen

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    arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” Means---A person in police custody may refuse to answer any questions

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    The Ideal Body Image

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    can help in vision and only phantom how many people whom are around one suffer from the influences the internet has on their body image. Through social media, websites, and advertisements all these factors are heavy manipulators on body image to the public exposed this type of imagery. Solutions to help combat these problems are slowly surfacing but through a widespread and vast access to the internet it causes it to be very complex to pinpoint a solution that will work for all locations of the internet

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