You have the right to remain silent ... and, well, you know the rest. This is perhaps the most famous line spouted in TV police dramas, but the phrase isn't just for entertainment value — it's rooted ...
Miranda warnings, named after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, are required when law enforcement interrogates a person in custody. They advise a suspect of their rights to ...
State Sen. Jamaal Bailey, D-Bronx, is pictured during a recent health care rally in New York City. A state lawmaker is proposing changes to Miranda warnings for youth under the age of 18. Sen. Jamaal ...
1966—In a 5-4 ruling in Miranda v. Arizona, Chief Justice Warren’s majority opinion declares that a voluntary confession made during custodial interrogation will be conclusively deemed involuntary and ...