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    Miranda Warnings

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    You have the right to an attorney. If you desire an attorney and cannot afford one‚ an attorney will be provided for you. “(“The Miranda Rule”) Miranda warnings are debatable‚ but it is necessary for present-day policing‚ and it assists both the suspect and the police department. In today’s society‚ many have heard of these rights whether or not they have been arrested by police from many law enforcement television shows like CSI or “How to Get Away with Murder”. These modern day television series

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    “LP3 Assignment: Justice Process” Assignment: Justice Process Lynette Mullins American National University 1 “LP3 Assignment: Justice Process” 2 Abstract Describe what happens at each of the following steps in the justice process. A. Booking B. Preliminary hearing C. Grand jury proceeding D. Arraignment E. Trial F. Sentencing G. Appeal “LP3 Assignment: Justice Process” 3 Report A young man is arrested on charges of attempted murder. The is then taken to the local

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    13. Which aspect of police interrogation procedures do you consider to be most troublesome or problematic? Why? Support your position with evidence I believe the aspect of police interrogations that is most troublesome is the coercive aspect. The reason I believe this is a serious problem is some interviewees are more susceptible to giving false confessions than others‚ even under the slightest pressure from police. Children‚ teenagers‚ the mentally handicapped‚ drug users‚ and people with psychological

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    apprehend criminals‚ determine whether or not he or she are guilty‚ and if guilty to punish them for their criminal actions. Law enforcement is the first component of the criminal justice system. They are the first people to come in contact with the suspect in the criminal justice system. Law enforcement can be broken down into local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement. Local law enforcement provides patrol and investigates local crimes. State law enforcement normally does

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    Miranda v Arizona

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    Why did the Miranda Warning become the law for all United States citizens? What Is Miranda? Miranda Warning also known‚ as Miranda Rights is a warning given by police in the U.S to criminal suspects in police custody‚ before they are interrogated to preserve the admissibility of their statements against them in criminal proceedings. Miranda Warnings consist of the following: You have the right remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the

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    Janet Ainsworth

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    Miranda Rights was brought about by the Supreme Court as a compromise to keep the effectiveness of interrogation without violating the rights of the suspect. By making the reading of the Miranda Rights legal and necessary‚ suspects are made aware of their rights but are not told how to bring them about. This also means that it is incredibly easy for suspects to waive their rights by simply using incorrect wording or even not speaking at all. The reading also serves the purpose of allowing police to interrogate

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    Berghuis v. Thompkins Procedural History Van Chester Thompkins was charged with multiple charges. He moved to suppress his statements made during the interrogation. He was found guilty on all charges by a jury of his peers and sentenced to life in prison without parole. His appellate counsel filed a motion for a new trial which was rejected by the trial court. He appealed the ruling to the Michigan Court of Appeals and the trial courts original refusal to suppress his pre-trial statements

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    FBI take action by identifying and apprehending the suspect. Apprehending may be done immediately upon reports‚ or after thorough investigation have been carried out. After the arrest‚ the suspect is then accused to a prosecutor who decides whether the accusations are within the court’s jurisdiction or not. In case the suspect is charged with the criminal acts‚ he/she is taken before a judge for a pre-trial to determine whether there is

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    They are utilized either to capture suspects or bite. Dogs also are used as deterrence as most people have a general fear of working dogs and will avoid breaking the law when they see a Military Working Dog‚ recognize that a agency has one or simply hearing the dog’s bark. Agencies and units

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    but had no leads or no witnesses. The steps are evaluating the case‚collecting the evidence‚analyzing the forensics‚ identifying the suspect‚ if you have a suspect‚ interrogate him/her‚ then you bring the case to court for trial and lastly‚ depending on if the criminal investigators did their job right justice will be served. Most investigators want to put the suspect in jail‚ but that is not always the

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