The case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is probably one of the most well-known cases in the United States. Everyone seems to know the first line—you have the right to remain silent—as if it were the first line of a play. Miranda, though, is much more than that…
Notice in our textbook how many pages this case encompasses. The four authors felt that Miranda was so important that it warranted 20 pages of coverage (pages 357-377). Read and review these 20 pages on the Miranda decision. Select one aspect (e.g. ambiguous request for an attorney during interrogation, page 370) of the case to develop. If your selection offers limited material in the textbook, you can always pull up additional internet resources to get reliable information to help with your discussion. Present your aspect along with important talking points, applicable cases, etc. Also, offer your personal thoughts about the case and note how your selected aspect protects citizen rights.
Prepare a document that is well-organized and reflects that this is a senior-level class. APA formatting and guidelines are required. A score of over 30% on TurnItIn may affect your score, since it will impact the content and originality of your work. Cite your sources, do not quote, and do not use AI.
Textbook: : Harr, Hess, Orthmann, & Kingsbury. (2018). Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System (7th ed.). Cengage Learning. You may choose any of the following editions as long as the 7th edition is chosen:
• Student Edition: ISBN #978-1-305-96646-8
• Loose-Leaf Edition ISBN #978-1-305-96653-6
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