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24 September, 18:40

In Miranda v. Arizona (1966), why did Ernesto Miranda say his Fifth Amendment rights had been violated?

A:He had been stopped and searched without a judge issuing a proper warrant.

B:He had been tried for serious crimes without a grand jury issuing an indictment.

C:He had confessed to crimes without being reminded of his right to avoid self-incrimination.

D:He had been jailed without being informed of the charges against him.

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  1. 24 September, 19:02
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    The answer is C ... Ernesto Miranda was not read his rights before he had confessed of his crime
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