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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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Meaning of Miranda doctrine?

miranda is every offended has the right to remain silent etc.


How was the Miranda doctrine adopted by the Philippine Constitution?

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.


What do the police used to arrest a suspect?

the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .


What republic act is Miranda Doctrine?

The Miranda Doctrine is rooted in the U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1966), which established that individuals in police custody must be informed of their rights to an attorney and against self-incrimination before being interrogated. This doctrine is not a specific Republic Act but rather a constitutional mandate that aims to protect suspects' Fifth Amendment rights. It ensures that any statements made during interrogation are admissible in court only if the suspect was made aware of their rights.


What are the content of the Miranda doctrine?

The Miranda Doctrine contains that prior to any questioning during custodial investigation, the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent, that any statement he gives may be used as evidence against him, and that he has the right to the presence of an attorney, either retained or appointed. The defendant may waive effectuation of these rights, provided the waiver is made voluntarily, knowingly, and intelligently.


What is all about the Miranda doctrine vs. Arizona?

The Miranda doctrine, established by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966), requires law enforcement to inform individuals of their rights before interrogation, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. The case arose when Ernesto Miranda’s confession was used in court without him being informed of these rights, leading to the ruling that such confessions could not be used as evidence if the suspect was not properly informed. This landmark decision aimed to protect the Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination and ensure fair treatment during police interrogations. Consequently, the Miranda warning has become a standard procedure in law enforcement across the United States.


What is the Spanish name for miranda?

Miranda is Spanish is Miranda.


What nicknames does Ashley Miranda go by?

Ashley Miranda goes by Miranda.


When did Miranda Cosgrove become a star?

when Miranda started is when i met Miranda in Hollywood


How tall is Miranda Handford?

Miranda Cosgrove is 5' 5 ½" (1.66 m) (168 cm)


Miranda in different languages?

Miranda


Is there a Saint Miranda?

No there is no Saint Miranda, so therefore Miranda is not technically a Christian name.

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