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What is the purpose of the miranda warnings?

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The Miranda Waring states that you have rights from the Fifth Amendment to not say anything so that nothing can be used against you.

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The Miranda Warning depends on weather you are a law enforcement officer or the suspect, For the suspect point of view it's to remind you that you have a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. A police officer or other official must, by law, tell you the full "Miranda warning" to warn you about your rights to not say anything that can be used against you.

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