"You have the right to remain silent..." What Supreme Court decision ruled that a suspect must be informed of their rights for evidence collected to be admissible in court?
Answer Miranda v. Arizona
"Anything you say can, and will, be used against you in court of law." The Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that the Fifth Amendment requires law enforcement to inform suspects of their right to remain silent and their right to an attorney. The dissenting opinions argued that the Fifth Amendment only protected Americans against formal types of compulsion to confess and that the interpretation of the majority was unnecessarily strict.
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