Petitioner, versus arizona. We are argument, number 18, row versus wade. Quite often, in our most famous decisions are once that the court took unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in the rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Tonight, case number 11 out of 12. And this is the 1966 case miranda v. Arizona that helped revolutionize producing during the night. Its your under arrest, you have the right to remain silent, anything you say can be used against you do you know your miranda . Writes yes. Lets hear them. You have a lot of stuff to do. Are you sure you understand your rights . Oh, yes. He explained them to me. Just like they do on television. Ive done nothing wrong. If the right to remain silent. I bought them. Talk to my lawyer. You have the right to an
Get court papers and Everything Else and nobody will give them to me. Is there a way to do that . If so, how would i go about doing it . Paul those miranda issues have to be raised immediately at the time of trial. You cannot raise them later on. It becomes too collateral to allow it on a habeas corpus or Something Like that. Susan the Supreme Court anticipated that there would be a flood of cases that had been tried before this decision, so they put a marker down. The june 1, 13 rule. That, to me, was confusing. If it is a right, it is a right. Not one set by time. Paul there were a number of appeals that were filed before then. There were cases of murderers there was one case in new york where someone had knifed four or five people and killed them. That confession, which was perfectly valid when the police had obtained it, because they did not have miranda cards or rules, was thrown out. Fred grant has an interesting book called the selfinflicted wound. He said, whatever you think ab
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