Ernesto Arturo Miranda was convicted of rape and kidnapping with much of the evidence coming from statements he made to police when arrested. In 1966, the Supreme Court decided that this evidence was inadmissible because he was unaware of his rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments. In 2010, the US Supreme Court ruled that once a suspect waives these rights and interrogation begins, the questioning may continue until he specifically invokes the 5th or 6th Amendment.
Eisenhower Doctrine
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The policy of the United States to provide aid to countries attempting to prevent a communist takeover was called the Truman Doctrine. Harry S. Truman was America's 33rd President.
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The Miranda doctrine was adopted in the Philippines through jurisprudence, specifically by the Supreme Court's decision in the case of People v. Galit. Although not explicitly stated in the Philippine Constitution, the Miranda rights concept has been incorporated into Philippine laws and legal procedures to protect the rights of individuals during custodial investigations.
miranda is every offended has the right to remain silent etc.
the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .
The Miranda doctrine (and "Miranda warning") originate from Miranda v. Arizona in 1966. The US Supreme Court overturned Ernesto Miranda's conviction for rape and kidnapping based on its ruling that a suspect must be informed of his right to remain silent and right to have an attorney present before any statements he makes in police interrogation can be admissible in court. Because of this ruling, the police throughout the US now administer the "Miranda warning' ("you have the right to remain silent", etc.) immediately upon arresting a suspect to ensure he or she is aware of these rights.
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The Miranda doctrine requires law enforcement to inform individuals of their rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, before any custodial interrogation. If these rights are not communicated, any resulting statements may be inadmissible in court. The doctrine aims to protect individuals' Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
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