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it was a way to combat the pressures and to permit a full opportunity to exercise the privilege against self incrimination

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Q: How has three supreme court interpreted the fifth amendment's protection against self incrimination to apply to all persons questioned in connection with a crime?
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Is protection against self-incrimination is a procedural right?

True


Why is protection from self incrimination important to law enforcement?

Protection from self-incrimination ensures due process during questioning. A police officer cannot rush questioning a suspect in case he intimidates the suspect into false confessions. This ensures that when questioning is brought to the courtroom it is admissible and fair.


What amendment has the Incorporation Clause?

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Which civil liberty listed in the Fifth Amendment was at issue in Miranda v. Arizona?

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Guarenteed protection by the bill of rights?

The Bill of Rights is the name granted the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. These amendments protects all of the following: freedom of speech, freedom to bear arms for the purpose of a well-regulated militia, the right to privacy in the home in the context of peacetime housing of soldiers and requiring warrants for searches, the right to protection against self-incrimination, the right to a fair trial, and the right to protection against excessive bails and fines, as well as from unusual punishments. The ninth and tenth amendments cover more legalese coverings, mostly that the amendments are not an exhaustive list of all the rights possessed by the people, and that the states have powers as long as they're not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states by the Constitution.


What might happen without protection from self-incrimination?

Without protection from self-incrimination, law enforcement agents might take advantage of suspects. They might try to intimidate a suspect into confessing just to hurry the investigation along. The suspect would not be able to get out of the investigation and could be forced into a false confession.


What Bill of Rights addresses the Miranda right you have the right to remain silent?

The fifth amendment provides the protection from self incrimination.


What Amendment does the right to remain silent fall under?

The right to remain silent is a Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination.


What does Take the fifth?

Invoking the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, which provides protection from self-incrimination. It means you do not have to answer a question, if you feel it may incriminate (make you appear guilty) you.


What constitutional amendments support gay rights?

The Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment.


What amendment is concerned with the defendants right to a jury trial?

The Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments of the US Constitution deal specifically with rights of a defendant accused of a crime. The Fourteenth Amendment indirectly deals with such rights because it makes some but not all of the rights in the above amendments applicable to the states.


What have the amendments to the US Constitution given?

Civil and individual rights for people and the protection of the law of the land.