In the USA ,what is the name of the "regulation or right " that any police officer has to read to anyone, outloud, following the minutes they've been arrested? and in what year has it been voted? , and in what State was that ruling adopted into a court of law for the first time?
[This message was edited by mozart56 on 08-09-02 at 01:08 AM.]
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Sam, my memory agrees with you, but I checked anyway. You're right on all counts. Mozart - Miranda v. Arizona was a US Supreme Court decision, so it was voted on only by the Court. It is not a law by itself, but an interpretation of a previous one.