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The Miranda decision of the Supreme Court was concerned with police informed the accused of their rights when they are arrested. They are called Miranda Rights.

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police reading people their rights before being arrested:)

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How did the Supreme Court rule in the Miranda decision?

The supreme's court overturned Miranda conviction in a 5 to 4 decision.


Which amendment was the basis of the Supreme Court's Miranda decision?

5, 6, and 14.


Which Supreme Court decision made this procedure standard?

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What Supreme Court decision outlined the requirements of when the police must advise suspects of their constitutional rights?

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It is a term found in the Miranda warning, read to a suspect by law enforcement during a custodial interrogation. Miranda was the result of a supreme court case decision. You can google Miranda and supreme court and get the relevant case name.


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The effect of the landmark Supreme court decision in Marbury vs Madison helped in the separation of powers as far as the executive and legislature is concerned.


Why was the Miranda vs Arizona case brought to the supreme court?

Miranda stated he didn't know his rights that are given in the 14th amendment, so the Supreme Court found that the police need to inform a person of their rights when they are arrested. Hence, the Miranda decision.


What was the number of votes in the Miranda vs Arizona decision?

There were two trials, both titled State of Arizona v. Ernesto Miranda. Miranda was convicted at trial and on retrial and appealed both sets of convictions under the title Miranda v. Arizona; the case never went to trial under that name.In the appeal of the first trial, the US Supreme Court held that Miranda's constitutional rights had been violated, resulting in the first conviction being vacated and the case being remanded for retrial with Miranda's confession excluded as evidence.Miranda was subsequently convicted at his second trial. The decision was affirmed by the Arizona Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court denied certiorari for his second petition, making the Arizona Supreme Court decision final.


During an arrest and prior to questioning defendants are usually advised of their Constitutional rights as enumerated in the Supreme Court decision of?

Miranda v. Arizona


The official decision of the Supreme Court is known as what?

The official decision of the Supreme Court is known as an opinion. Rulings by the US Supreme Court cannot be appealed by a higher court.