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How does the ruling in Miranda v. Arizona protect the rights of citizens granted in the constitution

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  1. 7 June, 09:30
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    Answer: Miranda Verses Arizona was a landmark case in US Supreme Court.

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    This case presented the fifth amendment of US constitution, which states that the suspect or culprit has own rights to be presented himself or herself in court of law and deeds of self incrimination will not be accepted. According to this amendment the constitution restricts the interrogation related to police custody to be presented as evidence. As the police may manipulate the facts and may try to threatened the suspect for conviction. It also suggests that the suspect also has a right to discuss about the case with the attorney during and before the trial,
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