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In Miranda v. Arizona (1966), the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of Ernesto Miranda because ___________. A. the law he was convicted of breaking was ex post facto B. police obtained evidence from his home without a search warrant C. he had not been informed of his rights prior to his confession D. he was beaten in order to force him to confess

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I believe its C

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C. he had not been informed of his rights prior to his confession
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