The rights shouldnot be capitalized.
It seems to be used this way: Miranda warning, or Miranda rights. Miranda is capitalized because it is the last name of the defendant who sued to bring these rights into law.
If this is simply the name Miranda, then you spell it just the same as in English. If you are referring to "Miranda Rights" then you have a problem. The french have no Miranda rights, nor any real equivalent. This means that they don't have a word for it. If this is what you want to convey then you will need to explain it.
If you are referring to the Mini-Miranda as mandated by the FDCPA then the answer is yes. Federal law applies to all states. Therefore the Mini-Miranda is required in all states.
iCarly is a show, not a person, so no.
Miranda couldn't believe her eyes; there was a chameleon in the laundry basket.
I'm not sure whether you're referring to Miranda Cosgrove's roll on tv, Carly Shay, or her actual self, Miranda Cosgrove. As to Carly Shay, no I don't believe so. That hasn't been mentioned in the tv show. Miranda Cosgrove is a singer and has some songs though.
1. The circumstances that led to Miranda's conviction were that a woman that was kidnapped and raped identified Miranda in a lineup. After that, he was questioned by the police in a separate room. The police got Miranda to write and sign a confession, and at the top of the paper was a sentence that said he understood his rights. This confession was the main piece of evidence used against him in his conviction.
A noun, and the object of the preposition "of".
Miranda is Spanish is Miranda.
In the quote, 'the devil' is referring to Miranda Priestly, the fictional mean boss of Runway magazine. 'Prada' is a designer brand of clothing.
miranda coscrove the actress of carlyorif your referring to sam's boyfriend on ihate sam's boyfriend episode...aaron albert
Miranda Cosgrove is in Downey. It is just outside of L.A.