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    The Constitution protects a person’s rights by giving them the power to choose if they want to say self-incriminating statements. This can be noticed in the Miranda vs. Arizona case. The fifth amendment protects this. The sixth amendment provides that everyone has the right to an attorney. In conclusion‚ I believe that the Miranda Rights are and will forever be important to society. Everyone should have the right to an

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    conclusion? The prosecutors support of reasons where that Judi Arias was stocking Travis. Arias stole her grandparent’s gun to murder Travis. Also the day of the murder she rented a car and was using cans of gas so it seemed that she was never in Arizona. These evidence concludes for the prosecutors that Judi arias planed the murder of Travis Alexander. 4. What is the conclusion of

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    1. Explain the rationale behind the Miranda decision. The rationale behind Miranda decision is police officers are required to inform defendants their constitutional rights before or during arrest. Police officers also need to communicate certain constitutional laws protecting the defendant prior to arrest‚ interrogation‚ or interviewing. 2. Do you believe the Miranda warning is still a valid concept? Why? In my opinion i strongly believe Miranda warning is still a valid concept due to the fact

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    little history where the Miranda Rights got started. The Miranda Rights came from the Supreme Court case Miranda vs. Arizona‚ in 1966. When Ernesto Miranda was not informed of his rights‚ but was arrested‚ taken to the police station. Miranda was detained in a segregated interrogation room for two hours. Was not informed about his right to receive counsel after interrogating‚ Arizona law enforcement had written a statement of Miranda‚ confession of the crime. The confession also contained a full

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    Cultural Competence in the Emerging Somali Population in Arizona DeLana Brown Grand Canyon University Cultural Sensitivity Paper NUR 502 July 22‚ 2012 Cultural Competence in the Emerging Somali Population in Arizona The purpose of this paper is to find an article from a nursing journal that is focused on a cultural group and relate it to the cultural sensitivity in the work force environment. The article chosen by this writer is from the “Online Journal of Nursing Issues” republished

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Right from my early days‚ if there is something which mesmerized me‚ then it has to be huge structures like railroads‚ airports‚ highways and all such Mega Structures. After I grew up‚ I learnt that all my areas of interest coincided with what the course of Civil Engineering offered. This made Civil Engineering as my obvious choice for under-graduation. I worked hard towards my interest and secured admission into Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology‚ Hyderabad which

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    Chapter Two Self-Assessment Arizona State University Chapter Two Self-Assessment In the world today‚ communication face saving techniques are utilized in many different civilizations. This paper will give insight in to a personal situation in which face saving techniques were crucial to the outcome. In the book‚ Close Encounters‚ it defines identity as “the person we think we are communicated to others” (Guerrero‚ Andersen‚ Afifi‚2014‚ p.26) . To my best friends Avery and Andrus I’m portrayed

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    for you.” (mirandarights.org‚ 2009) Although wording may vary‚ this is the basic message that officers need to be sure is understood by a suspect. In 1966 the Miranda Rights were created from the United States Supreme Court case of Miranda V. Arizona. When Ernesto Miranda was charged with rape‚ kidnapping‚ and robbery he was not informed of his rights before policy interrogated him. The police proceeded with a two hour interrogation in which Miranda allegedly confessed to committing the crimes

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    Law as a living body Laws in America are constantly changing. With the changes that America has the laws do not get updated with the change of time. These laws are no longer enforced because they do not seem as bad with the changes in society. There are three phases that America operates its legal system. Law as a living body‚ Due process and protecting the rights of the accused. Laws are considered a living body because the laws have been changed and interpreted differently in different cases

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    The Fifth Amendment places constitutional boundaries on police practices. The police officers has an obligation to warn the suspects that they have a right to remain silent‚ that anything they say may be used against them‚ and that they have the right to counsel.[1]‚[2] The Fifth Amendment can be broken down into five distinctive constitutional rights such as grand juries for capital crimes‚ a prohibition on double jeopardy‚ a prohibition against required self-incrimination‚ a guarantee that all

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