Even after bond reform efforts, Courts are still finding ways to keep people in jail pretrial.
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Even after bond reform efforts, Courts are still finding ways to keep people in jail pretrial.
Miranda v. Arizona, a landmark case decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1966, established the requirement for law enforcement officials to inform criminal suspects of their constitutional rights before custodial interrogations. The case revolved around Ernesto Miranda, who was arrested by the Phoenix Police Department on suspicion of kidnapping and rape. During the … Continue reading When must the police read me my rights?