Rights, you won’t go to jail. Anyways Miranda v. Arizona has addressed four different cases and it involves custodial interrogations. In all these cases, the defendant is questioned by anyone working as a criminal justice. In none of these cases the defendant was give an effective warning of his rights. The case began in nineteen sixty three, his name was Phoenix Ernesto Miranda. He got charged for Kidnapping, raping, and robbing. He was also a poor immigrant who lived in Arizona. Miranda did not finish the ninth grade and had mental instabilities. Miranda got arrested at his own house on March twenty three and got taken in custody. He was identified by a witness and he was interrogated by police officers for two hours. He did not know he had the right to layer first and he did not know he had to answer any of their questions. So he had confessed that he really did kidnap, raped an eighteen years old girl, and robed. He went to prison and was sentenced twenty to thirty years. The Arizona Supreme Court claimed that the police had obtained his confession, but the court disagree and held up the conviction. Miranda accused the U.S Supreme Court, which they have reviewed his case in nineteen sixty six. The police removed Miranda’s Fifth Amendment the right to remain silent and the Sixth Amendment the right to legal counsel. His own conviction was faulty so he deserves a new trail. So after all of that, all police officers have to say the Miranda rights before they take someone in custody. Ernesto Miranda later died during a bar fight in nineteen seventy six, he was only thirty four years old.
Rights, you won’t go to jail. Anyways Miranda v. Arizona has addressed four different cases and it involves custodial interrogations. In all these cases, the defendant is questioned by anyone working as a criminal justice. In none of these cases the defendant was give an effective warning of his rights. The case began in nineteen sixty three, his name was Phoenix Ernesto Miranda. He got charged for Kidnapping, raping, and robbing. He was also a poor immigrant who lived in Arizona. Miranda did not finish the ninth grade and had mental instabilities. Miranda got arrested at his own house on March twenty three and got taken in custody. He was identified by a witness and he was interrogated by police officers for two hours. He did not know he had the right to layer first and he did not know he had to answer any of their questions. So he had confessed that he really did kidnap, raped an eighteen years old girl, and robed. He went to prison and was sentenced twenty to thirty years. The Arizona Supreme Court claimed that the police had obtained his confession, but the court disagree and held up the conviction. Miranda accused the U.S Supreme Court, which they have reviewed his case in nineteen sixty six. The police removed Miranda’s Fifth Amendment the right to remain silent and the Sixth Amendment the right to legal counsel. His own conviction was faulty so he deserves a new trail. So after all of that, all police officers have to say the Miranda rights before they take someone in custody. Ernesto Miranda later died during a bar fight in nineteen seventy six, he was only thirty four years old.