Cuffs and Case Law Podcast
What are Miranda Rights, where did they come from, and what do Miranda warnings actually require police officers to do?In this episode of Cuffs & Case Law, we break down Miranda v. Arizona (1966), the landmark Supreme Court decision that created the Miranda warning and forever changed police interrogations in the United States.Most people know the phrase, "You have the right to remain silent," but few understand the four cases that shaped the decision or the constitutional principles behind it. In this episode, we explain the complete story behind Miranda Rights, custodial interrogation, self-incrimination, and the right to counsel.đŽ What You'll Learn:⢠What Miranda Rights actually mean⢠When Miranda warnings are required⢠The difference between custody and non-custody encounters⢠What legally qualifies as interrogation⢠The Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination⢠The Sixth Amendment right to counsel⢠Why Miranda v. Arizona was decided alongside three companion cases⢠How Miranda continues to shape police interviews todayâď¸ Cases Covered:⢠Miranda v. Arizona (1966)⢠Vignera v. New York⢠Westover v. United States⢠California v. Stewartđ Key Legal Concepts:⢠Miranda Warnings⢠Custodial Interrogation⢠Fifth Amendment Rights⢠Right Against Self-Incrimination⢠Right to Counsel⢠Voluntary Waiver⢠Police Interview and Interrogation LawđŻ Why This Case Matters:Miranda v. Arizona remains one of the most influential Supreme Court decisions in American history. The Court established procedural safeguards designed to protect constitutional rights during custodial interrogation, creating the Miranda warning that is still used by law enforcement agencies across the country today.Whether you're a police officer, criminal justice student, attorney, or simply interested in constitutional law, this episode provides a practical explanation of the case that changed American policing forever.We read case law so you don't have to.đ Full Case:https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/384/436/#MirandaRights #MirandaVArizona #MirandaWarning #FifthAmendment #RightToRemainSilent #CaseLaw #PoliceTraining #CriminalProcedure #LawEnforcement #ConstitutionalLaw
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