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The Miranda declaration, also known as the Miranda rights, is a legal warning that must be given to individuals in the United States who are taken into police custody and before they are interrogated. It informs them of their rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. This requirement stems from the 1966 Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, which aimed to protect individuals from self-incrimination and ensure fair legal representation. Failure to provide this warning can result in any statements made by the suspect being inadmissible in court.

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