In 1966, the Supreme Court ruled that police must inform suspects of their Miranda Rights before speaking about the incident, following the case of Miranda V. Arizona in 1963, in which a suspect was ...
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Luke Truesdell is charged with four counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Romondus Cooper of Cedar Rapids, Keonna Ryan of Cedar Rapids, Amanda Parker of Vinton, and Brent Brown of Marion.
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(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 ...