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 ...
WASHINGTON — It was 50 years ago this week that the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Miranda v. Arizona that made the now-familiar Miranda warning – “you have the right to remain silent” – ...
(FOX40.COM) — In the United States, when an officer detains a suspect, they must read you your Miranda Rights before speaking about the incident, according to the Fifth Amendment and a Supreme Court ...
Corrections & Clarifications: Headlines on an earlier version of this article gave incorrect information about the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona. Ernesto Miranda was accused of kidnapping and ...