Miranda law

the right to remain silent

Describes the historical context of the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case involving Ernesto Miranda and the State of Arizona in which Miranda's guilty verdict was overturned on the basis that he had not been properly informed of his legal rights.

Marshall Cavendish/Benchmark
2006
9780761419426
book

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