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16 June, 20:30

How did the miranda v. arizona case travel up to the court system?

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  1. 16 June, 20:34
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    Well miranda was charged by the state of arizona, but he argued that his rights were violated (5th amendment i believe) and so the case went to the supreme court because it wad a case against a state. Miranda won the case, and the miranda rights became a thing, which allowed people the option to not self incriminate themselves, or speak and confess to a crime without a lawyer.
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