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Most people are familiar with the practice of police reading a suspect their rights to legal counsel during an arrest (“You have the right to remain silent…”), which was established by the case Miranda v. Arizona. If the accused is not informed of these rights, any statements he makes are which of the following?

Select one:
A.
considered "bearing witness against oneself"

B.
inadmissible in court

C.
reviewed by a judge to see if these statements were made under duress

D.
used to achieve a conviction


Sagot :

In my knowledge

its option C.

I think it’s B. I don’t think they are allowed to charge you unless you know your rights and then still didn’t follow rules.