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The question is not exactly stated correctly. ARRESTED persons must be advised of their right to an attorney BEFORE questioning begins or any information derived from un-advised questioning can be challenged and found inadmissable.
There is no requirement to advise arrested persons of their rights. The trigger for advice or rights under Miranda V Arizona is 'custodial interrogation'. A person arrested but not questioned is usually not advised of rights, but a person who is being questioned and is not free to leave, whether or not they are arrested must be advised.
On March 13, 1963, police arrested Ernesto Miranda for stealing money from a Phoenix, Arizona bank worker. During two hours of questioning, Miranda confessed to the crime, but was never offered an attorney during his interrogation and eventually received a prison sentence based primarily on his confession. On June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the Arizona Court's decision and granted Ernesto Miranda a new trial at which his confession could not be admitted as evidence. The ruling established the "Miranda" rights of persons accused of crimes.
It's the fifth amendment, also known as the Miranda Rights.
Silent. Anything and everything can and will be used against you in a court of law. Allows the suspect to remain silent if they wish while being arrested.
On March 13, 1963, police arrested Ernesto Miranda for stealing money from a Phoenix, Arizona bank worker. During two hours of questioning, Miranda confessed to the crime, but was never offered an attorney during his interrogation and eventually received a prison sentence based primarily on his confession. On June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the Arizona Court's decision and granted Ernesto Miranda a new trial at which his confession could not be admitted as evidence. The ruling established the "Miranda" rights of persons accused of crimes.
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An accomplice is a co-accused with other persons in commission of a crime. While one of the accused persons turned to a prosecution witness on the condition of giving him pardon, he is an approver.
All persons accused are "innocent until proven guilty" hope this helps (:
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