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Can a constitutional amendment override Miranda rights?

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What does the Miranda Rights have to do with the sixth amendment?

Part of the Miranda rights comes from the 6th amendment. This amendment states that everyone has the right to an attorney, and a speedy, fair, public trial. The Miranda rights state that you have the right to an attorney.


What constitutional rights are covered in Miranda?

The right to remain silent. 5th amendment. If your are arrested never say anything without your attorney present.


How does the Miranda Rights decision affect us today?

The Miranda Rights decision stated that a person is denied of their Constitutional Rights if they are not informed of such rights when they are arrested. Therefore, it allows the arrested to know that they have the right to remain silent (Fifth Amendment), that anything they say can and will be used against them in the court of law, that they have the right to an attorney (Sixth Amendment), and that if they cannot afford an attorney they will be appointed one by the state (Sixth Amendment).


Which amendment does the Miranda rights come from?

The Miranda rights come from amendments 5 and 6. The 5th amendment asserts the right to remain silent. The 6th amendment asserts the right to an attorney.


What was the failed constitutional amendment that was intended to give equality to woman?

The Equal Rights Amendment


Which Constitutional Amendment is known as the State's Rights amendment?

The 10th amendment.


What constitutional amendment is known as the Implied Rights Movement?

the 9th Amendment


What do we call the constitutional amendment that protect the rights of the individual?

Bill of Rights


Which Constitutional amendment extended to the states the restriction that a state cannot deny an individual his constitutional rights?

14th amendment


What was the goal of equal rights amendment?

The goal of the Equal Rights Amendment was to make gender equality a constitutional right.


What is a major reason for the adoption of the Miranda rights?

Miranda v Arizona. Miranda was not told of his 5th amendment rights and when this was brought up in court, the Supreme Court threw out his conviction


What was the failed constitutional amendment that would have given equality to women?

The Equal Rights Amendment