Miranda Rights audio

In 1966 the US Supreme Court found that police officers need to provide suspects with their Miranda rights in order to safeguard a persons right not to self incriminate. Any suspect who is in police custody must be informed of his rights prior to any police questioning. For more info see the U.S. Supreme Court case, Miranda v Arizona 1966.

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You have the right to remain silent
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Anything you do say may be used against you
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You have the right to consult an attorney
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If you cannot afford an attorney
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Keeping these rights in mind
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Miranda Rights History
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Attorney Robert E Harris Jr explains Miranda Rights
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You fellas wanna read me my rights
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Miranda Rights Swing Song
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In 1966 the US Supreme Court found that police officers need to provide suspects with their Miranda rights in order to safeguard a persons right not to self incriminate. Any suspect who is in police custody must be informed of his rights prior to any police questioning. For more info see the U.S. Supreme Court case, Miranda v Arizona 1966.

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