Learn how Ernesto Miranda’s case created the Miranda warning and forever changed suspect rights in the United States.
Two interviews, no Miranda warning The Supreme Court considered two appeals, each of which featured a similar sequence of events. In the first case, a Boulder County jury convicted Adam Douglas ...
WASHINGTON -- A conflicted Supreme Court debated Tuesday how much leeway to give police who mistakenly or deliberately fail to give suspects the familiar warning beginning with "You have the right to ...
You have the right to remain silent ... and, well, you know the rest. This is perhaps the most famous line spouted in TV police dramas, but the phrase isn't just for entertainment value — it's rooted ...
The front door of the New Mexico Supreme Court in Santa Fe in Feb. 2022. (Photo by Austin Fisher / Source NM) In a ruling Monday, the New Mexico Supreme Court rejected the challenges of two defendants ...
Nearly 60 years ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart asked Attorney John J. Flynn, representing Ernesto Miranda before the court, what rights an accused should be advised of while in custody ...
WASHINGTON -- You have the right to remain silent, but only if you tell the police that you're remaining silent. You have a right to a lawyer -- before, during and after questioning, even though the ...
RACINE — Police officers testified Friday that they didn’t give the Miranda warning to a Racine man who told them “I killed my baby” and he couldn’t believe he “would do this to (his) baby” — even ...