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The 1966 US Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona dramatically changed the day-to-day practice of American policing. In this landmark decision, the Court held that individuals in police custody must be informed of their constitutional rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, before any questioning can take place. This led to the widespread use of "Miranda warnings" by police officers during arrests and interrogations.

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