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Title: AP American Government


1
AP American Government
  • Unit 1 Constitutional Interpretation and the
    Bill of Rights

2
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
  • Deals with testimony of the accused
  • Procedural Due Process self incrimination
  • Substantive Due Process the right always exists
    and people must be informed of this natural and
    pre-existing right.

3
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
  • For Miranda to be in effect
  • 1) Evidence must have been gathered
  • 2) Evidence must be testimonial
  • 3) Suspect must have been in custody when
    evidence was gathered
  • 4) The evidence has to have been gathered from
    interrogation
  • 5) The interrogation has to be conducted by state
    agents
  • 6) The evidence obtained must be used in the
    prosecution of the suspect.

4
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
  • The police must inform the person in custody of
    the following four things there is no standard
    statement used throughout the country.
  • 1) The suspect has the right to remain silent.
  • 2) Anything the suspect says can be used against
    them in court proceedings.
  • 3) The suspect has the right to an attorney and
    to have them present during questioning.
  • 4) The indigent have the right to have the State
    appoint and pay for attorney representation.
  • Before questioning, the person in custody must
    clearly state they understand their rights and
    they either want legal representation or will
    voluntarily waive their Miranda rights.

5
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
  • New York v. Quarles (1984) public safety
    exception
  • Berghuis v. Thompkins (2010) Change of mind
    issues
  • Florida v. Powell (2010) reasonableness
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