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what is the difference between Miranda rights and Miranda warning?​

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1. what is the difference between Miranda rights and Miranda warning?​


Answer:

We hear these used interchangeably, but Miranda rights are the rights that you, as an individual citizen of the United States, have. The Miranda warning would be when the officer or law enforcement personnel inform you of what those rights are.


2. what is Miranda rights ?​


Miranda's conviction was appealed to the United States Supreme Court. The Justices ruled that the statements Miranda made to the police could not be used as evidence against him because he had not been advised of his Constitutional rights. Since this decision, police are required to recite the Miranda warning to suspects before any questioning is conducted.


3. Discuss Miranda rights?​


Answer:

Who's Miranda?

Explanation:

Never meet her or know information about her

Answer:

You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.

Explanation:

the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody advising them of their right to silence; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.


4. What can you say about the Miranda Rights? Would you agree that it is an example of frozen speech?(I'M NOT GIVING FREE P0INTS.)​


Answer:

Yes, because it is already an established pattern and connot be changed


5. It mandates that prior to questioning, the police must inform the rights of the suspect. A. Exclusionary B. Fruit of the poisonous tree C. Miranda doctrine D. Rights of the accused What is the answer in multi choice​


Answer:

C. Miranda Doctrine

This means you can choose not to answer an officer’s questions and may request an attorney.

When Are Miranda Warnings Used?

While TV shows and movies often show officers giving the Miranda "warning" when they arrest someone, this is not always the reality. A police officer or other official must, by law, tell you the full Miranda warning before custodial interrogation starts. This type of interrogation happens when you are in police custody (when you have been arrested) and are being questioned. It can also be called “adversarial interrogation.”

Police do not always need to warn you about your rights during the arrest or while you are waiting at the jail. Simply being arrested or detained by police (in custody) does not mean you will hear the Miranda warning. You will hear it before the interrogation starts. If you don’t, law enforcement may have to throw out anything said in the interrogation.

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6. 2.What is Miranda Doctrine? Cite at least one example of Miranda Doctrine.​


Answer:

the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent, that any statement he does make may be used as evidence against him, and that he has a right to the presence of an attorney, either retained or appointed.

example:

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.


7. Do policeman all over the world say the miranda rights exactly the way it is? Why or why not?​


Answer:

The Miranda case did not establish new rights, but rather instituted further ... Each state makes its own rules about exactly what must be told to ... All suspects have the right to remain silent. ... Again, most states enforce their own rules on when and how police officers can place suspects under arrest,

Explanation:


8. The Mirandas flower farmproduces 256 rose a day how much is the sale of php 9 Mirandas farm a day


Answer:

Php 2,304 ₱2,304

Step-by-step explanation:

256 x 9 = 2,304

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9. What can you say about the Miranda Rights? Would you agree that it is an example of frozen speech?​


Answer:

Frozen speech is usually used in a very formal setting that does not require feedback from the audience, the more formal communication style for respectful situations. EXAMPLE: Promises, Hymns, Wedding Ceremonies, Laws, etc.

Explanation:

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10. what is Miranda doctrine ​


Answer:

In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody advising them of their right to silence; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.

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11. narrate the story of miranda that become the miranda doctrine​


Answer:

narrate the story of Miranda that become the Miranda doctrine


12. what is Miranda doctrine?discuss briefly why it was called Miranda doctrine​


Answer:

The policy of police arrest in the Philippines requires the reading of the Miranda doctrine to the arrestee as stipulated in the Philippine Constitution. This Miranda doctrine provides an arrestee or any suspect an awareness of his right to remain silent and to get his own lawyer.

Miranda Rights are named after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Miranda's conviction was appealed to the United States Supreme Court. The Justices ruled that the statements Miranda made to the police could not be used as evidence against him because he had not been advised of his Constitutional rights.

Answer:

The mirranda doctrine is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody advising them of their right to lisence;that is right to refuse answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.


13. 1.      Do you think Andy did the right thing after leaving Miranda’s Company? Expalin​


Answer:

yan po answer ko

Explanation:

SANA MAKATULONG PREE

14. what are the rights enshrined in the miranda doctrine​


Answer:

The Miranda doctrine requires that: (a) any person under custodial investigation has the right to remain silent; (b) anything he says can and will be used against him in a court of law; (c) he has the right to talk to an attorney before being questioned and to have his counsel present when being questioned; 



Question

What is the importance of stating the rights of the accuse of Miranda rights in legal parlance?​

Answer

These rights are often referred to as Miranda rights. The purpose of such notification is to preserve the admissibility of their statements made during custodial interrogation in later criminal proceedings. The language used in a Miranda warning is derived from the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona.


16. you are looking for flowers because it is your mom's birthday. you will go to____ A. at the bank of quiapo church B. at the side of Quiapo church C. to the left of plaza miranda D. to the right of plaza miranda


Answer:

B. At the side of Quipo Church



Answer:

. These rights are often referred to as Miranda rights. The purpose of such notification is to preserve the admissibility of their statements made during custodial interrogation in later criminal proceedings. The language used in a Miranda warning is derived from the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona.

Explanation:

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18. Who came miranda? How old chito miranda? ​


Answer:

Alfonso "Chito" Y. Miranda Jr. is a Filipino singer-songwriter and occasional actor best known as one of the founding members and lead singer for the band Parokya ni Edgar.

Explanation:

He was born on February 7, 1976. He is now 44 years old.


19. 3. Do you think some words in the Miranda rights could be changed as long as itmeans the same thing from the original version? Why or why not?​


Answer:

no

Explanation:


20. What is Miranda rights


Answer:

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?”

Invoking Your Miranda Rights

If the individual indicates in any manner, at any time prior to or during questioning, that he or she wishes to remain silent, the interrogation must cease. If the individual states that he or she wants an attorney, the interrogation must cease until an attorney is present. At that time, the individual must have an opportunity to confer with the attorney and to have him or her present during any subsequent questioning.

Explanation:

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21. how to arrange it?3. MagazineMabuhay Philippines The Ruins inBacolod CityJanuary 2018Antonio Miranda?​


Answer:

Miranda, Antonio. "The Ruins in Bacolod City." Mabuhay Philippines, January 2018

Explanation:


22. Ernesto Miranda claimed that the rights found in the __________ Amendments were violated in 1963.


The answer is "5th and 6th".


23. bakit ito tinawag na Miranda rights​


Answer:

Ang “ ” ay hango sa kasong . (384 U.S. 436, 1966). Sa nasabing kaso, Si Ernesto Miranda ay suspek sa kasong pagpatay (Murder). Siya ay inimbitahan ng mga pulis at dinala sa presinto para tanungin at paaminin


24. petsa kung kailan nagkaroon ng pag-aalsa pambansang kumbensyonA.hunyoB.enero 26,1970C.plaza MirandaD.Nobyember 10,1970E.Cultural center of the PhilippinesF.Abril 20,1972​


Answer:

letter C po

Sana

Explanation:

Sana makatulong

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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25. 3. MagazineMabuhay PhilippinesThe Ruins in Bacolod CityJanuary 2018Antonio MirandaOnlineNews​


Answer:

Explanation:Answer:

the ruins in bacolod city in january 2018 has been solve by Antonio Miranda

Mabuhay Philippines

Explanation:


26. what the reflection of miranda rights?​


Answer:

Police are obligated to state these rights to the suspect before the interrogation process is started. The critical component of the Miranda Rights is that the person arrested has the right to remain silent before the attorney arrives.


27. Do you think some word in the Miranda rights could be changed as long as it means the same thing from the original version ? Why or Why not?​


Answer:

No

Explanation:

words in the Miranda rights could be changed because it is already an established pattern.It is a style of communication that is fixed and not changing.


28. 5. How would you compare the student contract with the 2 previous materialsgiven, the Philippine Preamble and the Miranda Rights? Cite noted similaritiesor differences if any.​


Answer:

The three materials are the same since the writing / communication intended to be remembered. All the 3 are not only addressed to strangers at that time but also to posterity. The readers or listeners are not permitted in giving questions which could be seen / read from the 3 examples.


29. 3. MagazineMabuhay PhilippinesThe Ruins in Bacolod CityJanuary 2018Antonio Miranda​


Answer:

Miranda antonio. "The Ruins in Bacolod City". Mabuhay Phillipines, January 2018.

Explanation:

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30. State the Miranda Rights and explain how to be use in case situation necessary to prove its implication observing the rights.​


Answer:

The term “Miranda Rights” comes from a historic 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case called Miranda v. Arizona. The court held that if the police want to question (interrogate) a person in police custody, they must tell them of the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incriminating statements and their right to an attorney.

So basically the Miranda warning is a protection for citizens to inform suspects—and when I say suspects, people who are under arrest, people who are in custody and suspected of particular crimes—to inform them of their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and their Sixth Amendment right to counsel

What is the purpose of the Miranda Rights?

Also known as the Miranda Rights, this advisement that officers give to those they arrest, usually beginning with the phrase, “You have the right to remain silent,” is meant to protect an arrested suspect's Constitutional right against compelled self-incrimination. The U.S. Supreme Court's 1966 decision in Miranda v.


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