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- What are the Miranda rights
- Why is this relevant
- Two Important cases
- How not be wrongfully convicted as an innocent person
Miranda right
Established June 3, 1966
- Named after Ernesto Miranda
- Based on the Fifth and Sixth Amendment
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be
hold against you in the court of law. You have the right to an attorney.
If you can not afford one, one will be provided for you.
- Miranda Rights
This is the supreme law of the United States and it was established to
be the source of all government power and to provide important
limitations on the government that protect the rights of all United
States citizens.
- The Constitution. (2015)
Important Cases
- Miranda Vs Arizona
- Memphis 3
Miranda Vs Arizona
- Arrested at Home
- Robbery, Kidnap, and Rape
- Had Prior Charges
Miranda Vs Arizona
- Was not informed of his rights
- Interrogated for 2 hours
- No attorney present
Miranda Vs Arizona
- Conviction overthrown
- Retried
- Found Guilty
Memphis 3
- 3 young men wrongfully convicted
- Triple homicide of second grade boys
- Never found the real killer
Memphis 3
- New evidence
- Released 2011
- 13 years later
We the people are the rightful master of both Congress and the
courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the
men who pervert the Constitution.
- Abraham Lincoln
Review
- What are the Miranda Rights
- Why is this Relevant
- Two Important cases
- How not be an innocent person, wrongfully convicted
Miranda Rights
Tina Turner