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Police have to say which of the following as a result of the Supreme Court ruling in Miranda v. Arizona (1966)?

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People who were being arrested had to be informed of their Constitutional rights.

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User Ajithmanmu
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The case of Miranda v. Arizona was when the defendant was questioned but was not informed of his rights! The result was Miranda went to jail for 20-30 years! The police officers got a written confession from him because Miranda didn't know what rights he had! Because of this case police officers now have to say the following:
You have the right to remain silent.Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.You have the right to an attorney.If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.Hope this helps!
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