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    CASE NAME: Miranda v. Arizona‚ 384 U.S. 436 (1966) FACTS: The cases of Mr. Miranda‚ Mr. Vignera‚ Mr. Stewart and Mr. Westover had similar cases‚ regarding the admissibility of their confessions. These cases were then addressed together by the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Miranda was identified by a witness and arrested‚ but was not notified of his rights‚ although he singed a written confession after several hours of interrogation that stated that he was aware of the rights he was not

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    The second of the Supreme Court Cases to be 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

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    The Fifth Amendment which in 1934 the “which protects a defendant from being compelled to be a witness against themselves” (Wright‚ 2013). The self-incrimination portion of the Fifth Amendment was tested case of Miranda v. Arizona. This is the same case that leads to the Miranda Warning. The Miranda warning is an “explanation of rights that must be given before any custodial interrogation” so that self-incrimination will not be a factor. No person can be compelled to openly admit to a crime. They

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    Farwell‚ Benjamin CJU 134 Chp.8‚ Pg 286 Miranda V Arizona FACTS: On March 16‚ 1963‚ Ernesto Miranda was arrested for kidnapping and rape. Mr. Miranda was an immigrant‚ and although the officers did not notify Mr. Miranda of his rights‚ he signed a confession after two hours of investigation. The signed statement included a statement that Mr. Miranda was aware of his rights‚ although the officers admitted at trial that Mr.Miranda was not appraised of his right to have an attorney present

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    Charimel‚ Hammock 11 August 2013 POS301 Professor Stefan Module 3: Principles and Articles of the United States Constitution Part I: Principles of the Constitution Create a chart or a matrix outlining the following primary principles of the Constitution: 1. Self-Government 2. Separation of Powers 3. Checks and Balances Write an analysis of 250-500 words on the effectiveness of the checks and balances in the federal government. 1. Cite specific examples. 2. Defend your rationale. 3.

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    When he realizes that these kids are missing and possibly abducted‚ he doesn’t think them important enough to call the police right away. Instead‚ he convinces himself that he’s not even sure it was them‚ and falls back asleep. Viramontes goes on to expertly emphasize all of the ways in which this Cafe owner is not superior to anyone. He is likely an alcoholic‚ and a terrible cafe owner who probably has quite a few health code violations‚ judging from the black gunk he wipes off of the top of the

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    in the vehicle‚ and my dad had stepped out to go speak to my aunt. My sister had gotten into the truck with me and just hugged me. That’s when i had a clue of what was going on‚ she was giving me a goodbye hug. My dad came and explained to me that Arizona is a mother state‚ and according to the cops what we were doing was considered Kidnapping and he were to return me right away. I was going back home‚ that wasn’t what i wanted‚ why couldn’t the cops just ask me what i wanted to do‚ what was my choice

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    “We should raise the minimum wage so that no one who works full time will have to live in poverty‚” once quoted by former president Barack Obama. Raising the federal minimum wage would increase economic activity and spur job growth. We should increase the minimum wage because it would reduce poverty. Increasing minimum wage would also increase worker productivity and reduce employee turnover. We need to increase minimum wage because a higher minimum wage would reduce government welfare spending.

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    applefdg fdsMy opponent claims that it doesn’t make sense that the government would need to resort to this tactic to raise revenues‚ but rather could simply raise taxes. While I agree that on the surface it may actually appear that way‚ that a government can simply levy taxes upon a population and there is nothing that the said population can or will do about it. That is nice to think in an ideal sense‚ but in reality it is not so easy for a government to raise taxes. Politicians and leaders who

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    RAISING ACHIEVEMENT OF ETHNIC MINORITY PUPILS ABSTRACT This literature review would explore the barriers in raising educational achievements of ethnic minority students. As this is a broad area of concern the literature would examine two main barriers such as social background issues and English as Additional Language (EAL) while briefly looking at other barriers such as… Statistical data collected from the Pupil Level Annual School Census (PLASC) 2002 would be analysed in respect to this group

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