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    Police Report Assignment

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    Police Report Assignment Debbie Smith CJA/304 11/5/2012 Ryan McNeal / Axia College Police Report Assignment This man‚ Ernesto Arturo Miranda had a huge part in shaping the American Miranda Rights Policy. Born March 9‚ 1941 in Columbus‚ Az. The name Ernest Miranda is well known in the state of Arizona because he fought and got his case overturned because there were mistakes by the police when they arrested him. This whole story began on the night of March 3‚ 1963 when Patricia

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    The Right to Remain Silent

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    against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be provided for you” (US Constitution Online. Steve Mount. May 10 2008). Do you recognize this as your Miranda Rights? These rights are based on the US Supreme Court’s historic Miranda vs. Arizona case and are your Constitutional rights as an accused person prior to any law enforcement questioning. On May 7‚ 2000 Brenton Butler‚ a 15 year old black male from Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ was accused

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    Miranda versus Dickerson The United States Supreme Court is‚ for all intents and purposes‚ the final authority on legal matters regarding the federal or state governments. Additionally‚ the Supreme Court asks as the determining body to the constitutionality of laws made by either the federal or state governments. As such an authority‚ the Supreme Court is often faced with cases that emulate previous cases. At times the Court upholds its decisions‚ often times due to the concept of stare decisis

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    discussed is Miranda V. Arizona. The importance of this case is that Miranda was interrogated without knowledge of his 5th amendment rights. In this specific case‚ the police arrested Miranda from his home in order to take him into investigation at the Phoenix police station. While Miranda was put on trial‚ he was not informed that he had a right to an attorney. From this the officers were able to retrieve a signed written statement from Miranda. Most importantly‚ this letter stated that Miranda had full

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    Home Observation Report

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    On 6/14/2015 at approximately 1833 hours‚ I was conducting a security walk in Tower 12-B Pod at the Lower Buckeye Jail (address listed above). After I completed the walk in B pod I came up to cell 8 and noticed (V1) Inmate Stark‚ Arthur MCSO Booking Number (T174712) was laying on the lower bed inside his assigned cell with a pink Inmate towel over his forehead. I then asked Inmate Stark why he didn’t come up to get his evening meal. Inmate Stark then stated to me‚ "I am not hungry". I then ordered

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    Non Testimonial Evidence

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    false or illegally seized evidence to induce a confession 3. The Miranda Warnings: The Miranda Warning is a police warning which is given to criminal suspects who are in the custody of law enforcement in the United States before they can ask questions regarding what took place during the crime. Law enforcement can only ask for specific information such as name‚ date of birth and address without having to read the suspects their Miranda warnings. Confessions and other information that you provide

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    I have heard the police repeat the Miranda right time and again in television movies involving police and crime suspect. Prior to my MS in forensic psychology program in Walden University‚ I had not the slightest idea that the words embedded in Miranda rights are actually legal right‚ I thought they were mere lines used in movie acting and I never envisaged its importance; even Police in Nigerian movies recites this right to crime suspects even though the Nigerian constitution is silence about such

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    John Doe (Case Study2)

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    questioning are admissible as statements given under Miranda advisement. Due to the 5th Amendment the officers are required to read John the Miranda rights. Explaining that anything he says can be used against him and how he has a right to counsel. Miranda rights were created in 1966 because of the U.S. Supreme Court rule Miranda v. Arizona. Miranda applies to custodial interrogations since John is in police custody he is required to be given his Miranda Rights. Regardless of the fact that John is an illegal

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    Cj227 Unit 4 Project

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    statements. “Excited Utterance” made by a defendant before being questioned are admissible as statements given under Miranda advisement. Once the police begin to question John Doe regarding the theft‚ then they are required to read or provide Mr. Doe with his Miranda Warnings. Miranda rights (Miranda rule‚ Miranda warning) n. the requirement set by the U. S. Supreme Court in Miranda v. Alabama (1966) that prior to the time of arrest and any interrogation of a person suspected of a crime‚ he/she must

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    Unit 4 Assignment

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    procedural steps the police were required to take once John began to incriminate himself was to read John his Miranda rights. The Miranda Warning is required for law enforcement to read when a suspect is taken into custody and is going to be questioned or interrogated. If the Miranda Warning is not read‚ it is a violation of the suspects fifth amendment right against compelled self-incrimination. In Miranda v. Arizona‚ the Supreme Court held that the admission of an elicited incriminating statement by a suspect

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