Miranda V. Arizona
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a people may have thought. Miranda most likely does prevent blatant coercion of suspects to confess to a crime. As for it wide spread effects on the legal system I think they are minimal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court, Oxford University Press, 1992, Pages 552-556 >From Escobedo to Miranda: the anatomy of the Supreme Court Decision, Richard Medalie, Lerner Law Books Co, 1966 Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, Miranda v. Arizona, Http://web.lexs-nexis.com
a people may have thought. Miranda most likely does prevent blatant coercion of suspects to confess to a crime. As for it wide spread effects on the legal system I think they are minimal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court, Oxford University Press, 1992, Pages 552-556 >From Escobedo to Miranda: the anatomy of the Supreme Court Decision, Richard Medalie, Lerner Law Books Co, 1966 Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, Miranda v. Arizona, Http://web.lexs-nexis.com