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Miranda v. Arizona - Your Rights After You Know Your Rights

Miranda v. Arizona - Your Rights After You Know Your Rights

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Host Miles Mercer examines how the Supreme Court's 2010 Berghuis v. Thompkins decision transformed Miranda rights, ruling that suspects must verbally invoke their right to silence—creating the paradox that remaining silent isn't enough to exercise the right to remain silent. The episode explores custody requirements, public safety exceptions, and why over 80% of suspects waive their protections.

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