Miranda V. Arizona: You Have the Right to Remain Silent...
- List Price: $25.00
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Franklin Watts
- Publish date: 03/01/1996
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In Arizona, a suspect identified by a rape-kidnapping victim was brought in by police, was interrogated for two hours, confessed, and was convicted. In its 1966 decision, the Supreme Court standardized criminal procedure across the country, ruling that police had to inform suspects of their rights. Wice traces this revolution in defendants' rights from coerced confessions to right to counsel.
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