It doesn't "prevent" anything. It only gives the suspect an opportunity not to speak.
1) Right to remain silent. (2) Right to an attorney. (3) Right to have an attorney present before you answer any further questions.
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.
Miranda rights
phrases that inform accused people about their 5th amendment rights .
The Miranda Rights declare the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. They are no the source of these rights. These rights are outlined in the 5th and 6th amendment.
Under the supreme court case Miranda vs Arizona, in which it was declared that those being arrested are to be read their rights to them, including the right to remain silent and the ability to get an attorney. This can also be seen in the Fifth Amendment.
The Miranda rights remind people of 3 separate things. One, from the 5th amendment, is the right to remain silent to protect themselves from self-incrimination. Two and three, from the 6th amendment, are the right to an attorney, and the right to a court-appointed attorney if they cannot afford one.
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There is no "Miranda Rights" amendment.What are known as the Miranda warning (it's not a unique right) are derived from a court case, Miranda v Arizona, which apply to protections afforded under the 5th and 6th amendment. The right to remain silent protects people from self incriminating themselves, which is in the 5th amendment. The right to an attorney, and a fair trial, come from the 6th. A Miranda Warning is a notification by the police of your rights under the 5th and 6th Amendments, specifically as to applying them while in police custody.
It is still important today. If you are arrested it gives you equal protection and prevents citizens from being held illegally deprived of life, liberty, or property. It also provides for due process which means if you aren't given the correct information or order of events like reading of Rights ( Miranda decision comes from this) the arrest hasn't followed due process.
Nothing in the 14th punished former confederate soldiers. The 14th is about due process and has been used to ensure people know their rights when arrested (Miranda decision) and prevents citizens from illegally deprived of life, liberty or property. It also addresses equal protection under law to all citizens and limits the actions of state and local officials.
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