Majority versus dissenting vote split
What is 5-4?
The reason Miranda appealed his case
What is the lack of being informed of his rights?
Name of the case that backtracks on Miranda rights
What is Vega v. Tekoh?
The Amendment Miranda v Arizona concerns
What is the 5th Amendment?
Name two aspects of the dissenting opinion
What is strict interpretation; hindering police duties; presence of pressure; can't dismiss statements; suspects are not explicitly forced; interrogations were not coercive
This was used in court against Miranda
What is a signed confession?
Ruling of Vega v. Tekoh
What is an individual who was denied the Miranda warning, and whose statements were used in court, cannot sue the police officer who violated their rights?
Number of cases related to Miranda v Arizona that were reversed
What is 3?
Majority opinion says these two things must occur in questioning
What is the reading of Miranda rights and the avoidance of exculpatory/inculpatory (showing innocence/showing guilt) questioning
Length of Miranda's sentence
What is 20-30 years?
Consequence of Vega v. Tekoh
What is provides more room for the government to violate our rights?
The significance of Miranda v. Arizona
What is having the 5th amendment rights available outside of trials?
Name one judge in the dissenting opinion
Who is Justice Harlan; Stewart; White; Clark
Length of Miranda's interrogation
What is 2 hours?
Name key elements of the Vega v. Tekoh case
What is illegal interrogation; Threats; inability to leave or have his lawyer
The two legal issues in Miranda v. Arizona
What are suspect statements in interrogation and self-incrimination
Name one judge in the majority opinion
Who is Justice Warren; Black; Douglas; Brennan; Fortas
One of the three cases related to Miranda v. Arizona
What is Vignera v New York; Westover v United States; California v Stewart
Name three situations where the Miranda rights are not required to be read
What is general questioning; public safety; booking questions; voluntary statements
Recite the Miranda warning
What is 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 talk to a lawyer and have him present with you while you are being questioned, if you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you before any questioning if you wish, you can decide at any time to exercise these rights and not answer any questions or make any statements.