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Supreme Court Opinion
Fifth Amendment
Miranda Warnings
Interrogation Techniques
100
The year that Miranda v. Arizona was decided.
What is 1966?
100
The justice who wrote the opinion.
Who is Chief Justice Warren?
100
Who the Fifth Amendment protects people from.
Who is the government?
100
The first Miranda warning.
What is the "you have the right to remain silent"?
100
The Civil Rights Commission found that in the 1960s police were still using this type of tactic to obtain confessions.
What is physical force/violence?
200
Mr. Miranda's first name.
What is Ernesto?
200
The vote in the case.
What is 5 to 4?
200
The principle that you cannot be tried twice for the same crime.
What is Double Jeopardy?
200
The second Miranda warning.
What is "anything you say can and will be used against you in court"?
200
Another name for the "Mutt and Jeff Act" referenced by the Court.
What is Good Cop/Bad Cop?
300
The two charges Miranda was arrested for.
What are rape and kidnapping?
300
Miranda v. Arizona is considered the most famous case on this topic ever.
What is confession?
300
The principle that the government must provide all procedural rights that are owed to a person.
What is Due Process?
300
The third Miranda warning.
What is "you have the right to the presence of an attorney"?
300
Modern interrogation techniques are based in this.
What is psychology?
400
Miranda's sentence.
What is 20 to 30 years?
400
The practice of interrogating suspects without informing them of their rights violates this Amendment.
What is the Fifth Amendment?
400
The principle that you don't have to be witness against yourself.
What is Self-Incrimination?
400
The fourth Miranda warning.
What is "if you can't afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you"?
400
The principal psychological factor that will cause someone to confess.
What is privacy/isolation? (Or being alone with that person).
500
The other three defendants from the Miranda case.
Who are Michael Vignera, Carl Westover, and Roy Stewart?
500
The two conditions that must be met in order for Miranda warnings to be required.
What are in custody and being interrogated?
500
The five rights guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment.
What are Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, Due Process, and Taking?
500
This happens if a suspect makes a confession without being given Miranda warnings.
What is the confession will be suppressed?
500
The longer an interrogation lasts, the more likely it is to produce this type of confession.
What is a false confession?