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Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
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Susan Dudley Gold |
On June 13, 1966, a divided Supreme Court ruled that suspects must be informed of their rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to counsel, before they are questioned by the police. |
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You have the right to remain innocent
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James J. Duane |
"Using actual case histories of innocent men and women exonerated after decades in prison because of information they voluntarily gave to police, Professor Duane demonstrates the critical importance … |
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The right to counsel
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Lisa A. Wroble |
"Examines the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright, including the trial and appeals, the ruling of a defendant's right to counsel, and the movie inspired by the court case"--Provided by publisher. |
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Powell v. Alabama
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Gerald Horne |
Examines the individuals and the issues involved in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case which affirmed the right of an accused person to effective legal representation. |
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Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
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Mark E. Dudley |
Examines the people, events, and legal issues involved in the Supreme Court case that established the right of the accused to be represented by a lawyer even if they cannot afford to pay. |
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Gideon v. Wainwright and the right to counsel
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Paul B. Wice |
Discusses the principle of the right to counsel for all defendants, the case of Gideon v. Wainwright, and the significance of the Supreme Court's decision regarding that principle. |
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The Sixth Amendment
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Eden Force |
Studies the historical origins of provisions of the Sixth Amendment, which guarantees certain rights of trial to persons accused of crimes. |
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Miranda Law
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Ron Fridell |
"Describes the historical context of the Miranda versus Arizona Supreme Court case, detailing the claims made by both sides as well as the outcome, and including excerpts from the Supreme Court justi… |
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