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See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_v._Arizona

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How did the Supreme Court rule in the Miranda decision?

The supreme's court overturned Miranda conviction in a 5 to 4 decision.


The MIranda decision of the supreme court concerned?

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.


Which decision said that you must be informed of rights?

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What are the Miranda rights required by the decision in Miranda v Arizona 1966?

According to Miranda v. Arizona, the Miranda rights must be read to a suspect in police custody for questioning. The most famous right is the right to remain silent. The other is the right to an attorney whether or not you can afford one.