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The "Miranda warning" reminds people who are arrested for a crime that they have the right to

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  1. 18 June, 07:17
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    Answer: The person has the right to remain silent and refuse to answer any questions.

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    The Miranda warning or rights is a statement that the police give to anyone who has been arrested in the United States. This warning has a format that is issued to every person at the time of the arrest.

    The Miranda warning is given as follows:

    1 - You have the right to remain silent

    2 - Anything you say can be and will be used against you in court

    3 - You have the right to speak with a lawyer and have a lawyer present during the interrogation

    4 - If you cannot afford the services of a lawyer, the government assigns you one

    5 - Are you aware of all the rights that have been mentioned before?

    Every person at the time of arrest has rights and they should not be violated. When the person is not aware of this, it can generate evidence against itself, even do the person is innocent. Everyone must know what they should and should not do when they are arrested.

    The name of Miranda Warning arises as a result of a case happened to a person named Ernesto Arturo Miranda. This person was found guilty of crimes of kidnapping and armed robbery. These charges were adjudicated due to Ernesto's confession when he was interrogated by the police. This case became the historic the United States Supreme Court case known as the Miranda case against Arizona. From this moment it was dictated that every person at the time of being arrested must know what their rights are.
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