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Miranda V. Arizona - U.S. Supreme Court case (1966) in the area of due process of law (see Fourteenth Amendment). The decision reversed an Arizona court's conviction of Ernesto Miranda on kidnapping and rape charges. Identified in a police lineup, Miranda had been questioned, had confessed, and had signed a written statement without being told that he had a right to a lawyer; his confession was


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    The California School of Professional Psychology Handbook of Juvenile Forensic Psychology (Chap. Fourteen "Evaluating Juvenile Competency to Waive Miranda Rights") » Read Now

    by Neil G. Ribner. 678 pgs.

    The Handbook of Juvenile Forensic Psychology Contains Information AboutStatistics and Trends in Juvenile Justice and Forensic Psychology, Juveniles in Gangs, Police and Juveniles, Problematic Confessions in Children and Adolescents, Juveniles Tried as Adults, Social Development in Children and...
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    Constitutional Politics in the States: Contemporary Controversies and Historical Patterns ("The Miranda Rule in California" begins on p. 163) » Read Now

    by G. Alan Tarr. 228 pgs.

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    The reliance on state declarations of rights to expand rights protections during the last two decades has highlighted the political importance of state constitutions. Yet, throughout American history up to the present day, state constitutions have been the battleground for fundamental political...
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    Out of Order: Arrogance, Corruption, and Incompetence on the Bench ("Just Shut Up: The Origins of the Miranda Rule" begins on p. 76) » Read Now

    by Max Boot. 252 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    "Stripping away the cloaks of judicial folderol, Max Boot has uncovered the new cancer of capitalism -- the exploitation of the law to advance the interests of judges at the costs of business and the public. In scathing prose and detailed reporting, Boot rises to challenge the bench".
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    State Constitutions and Criminal Justice (Chap. 4 "Miranda and Self-Incrimination") » Read Now

    by Barry Latzer. 222 pgs.

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    The new "judicial federalism" is a significant development in American law: more cases are being decided by state constitutions than ever before in history. In this book, Latzer provides the most thorough treatment available of the criminal law aspects of the New Federalism. His thoroughly...
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    Silence, Confessions and Improperly Obtained Evidence ("The Miranda Rule" begins on p. 324) » Read Now

    by Peter Mirfield. 379 pgs.

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    This important new book examines in some detail the law relating to confessions, unlawful evidence, and the 'right to silence' in the police station. The author also looks at the principles which lie behind this branch of the law. As well as his close examination of the English position, the author...
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    Over-Reaction - The Mischief of Miranda v. Arizona, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Fred E. Inbau. 16 pgs.

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    ...Nevertheless, the "focus of suspicion" rule had prevailed within the Seventh Circuit...lawyer is simply following an unwritten rule subscribed to by all lawyers in...
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    Will Miranda Survive? Dickerson v. United States: The Right to Remain Silent, the Supreme Court, and Congress, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by P. Cassell, R. Litt. 30 pgs.

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    ...its about the breadth of the exclusionary rule. Specifically, in what circumstances should...in the Constitution requires a draconian rule that a voluntary confession be...
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    The End of the Road for Miranda v. Arizona? On the History and Future of Rules for Police Interrogation, in American Criminal Law Review » Read Now

    by George C. Thomas III. 40 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...initial appearance before a magistrate. Rule 5(a) requires officers to "take the arrested...States(29) that the remedy for violating Rule 5(a) was suppression of the...
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    Is the Miranda Caselaw Really Inconsistent? A Proposed Fifth Amendment Synthesis, in Constitutional Commentary » Read Now

    by Donald Dripps. 30 pgs.

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    ...self-incrimination was protected,"(3) a "prophylactic rule."(4) The Fourth Circuits recent decision...characterize Miranda itself simply as a special rule governing the...
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    Miranda's Exceptions in a Post-Dickerson World, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Susan R. Klein. 30 pgs.

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    ...labeling it a constitutional prophylactic rule, defining what that is, and detailing why a prophylactic rule was necessary to protect the privilege against...flexibility of...
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    Constitutional Theory for Criminal Procedure: Dickerson, Miranda, and the Continuing Quest for Broad-but-Shallow, in William and Mary Law Review » Read Now

    by Donald A. Dripps. 77 pgs.

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    ...Miranda was described as a mere "prophylactic rule." (5) The Fourth Circuit had concluded...interrogation violated a "constitutional rule" derived from the Fifth Amendment...
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    On the "Fruits" of Miranda Violations, Coerced Confessions, and Compelled Testimony, in Michigan Law Review » Read Now

    by Yale Kamisar. 82 pgs.

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    ...POISONOUS TREE DOCTRINE 990 A. The Rule of Automatic Reversal 990 B. The...well choose" to establish "a prophylactic rule that no police-station confession by a...might...
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    Are Police Free to Disregard Miranda?, in Yale Law Journal » Read Now

    by Steven D. Clymer. 106 pgs.

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    ...Miranda is best understood as a constitutional rule of admissibility. The privilege bars improper...through a judicially created exclusionary rule, (6) the Fifth Amendment...
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    Miranda's Final Frontier, the International Arena: A Critical Analysis of United States v. Bin Laden, and a Proposal for a New Miranda Exception Abroad, in Duke Law Journal » Read Now

    by Mark A. Godsey. 79 pgs.

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    ...interpreted as a flexible prophylactic rule that can be modified or discarded abroad...which he in fact had, the exclusionary rule should not be employed as long as the...
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    Protecting the Innocent from False Confessions and Lost Confessions - and from Miranda, in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology » Read Now

    by Paul G. Cassell. 60 pgs.

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    ...would be lost annually from Whites proposed rule is about 9,000.(181) The overwhelming majority...respect to juveniles, the effect of this rule would presumably be to...

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