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Miranda warningstresses
gen. см. тж. Garrity warning (4uzhoj)
amer. правило Миранды (wikipedia.org Aiduza)
law предупреждение Миранды (разъяснение подозреваемому его прав которые зачитываются при аресте. Specific Miranda warnings include the following statements: – You have the right to remain silent. – Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. – You have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him present with you during questioning. – If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you, if you wish. – Do you understand each of these rights as I have explained them to you? Having these rights in mind, do you wish to talk to us now?)
polit. сообщение задержанному о его конституционных правах (таких как право хранить молчание, право на адвоката и т.д. Эти права были сформулированы Верховным судом США в деле "Миранда против штата Аризона", 1966 г.: Miranda warning The requirement, also called the Miranda rule, set by the U.S. Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona (1966), that prior to the time of arrest and any interrogation of a person suspected of a crime, he/she must be told that he/she has: the right to remain silent, the right to legal counsel, and the right to be told that anything he/she says can be used in court against him/her. The warnings are known as Miranda rights or just "rights." Further, if the accused person confesses to the authorities, the prosecution must prove to the judge that the defendant was informed of these rights and knowingly waived them, before the confession can be introduced in the defendant's criminal trial. The Miranda rule supposedly prevents self-incrimination in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Sometimes there is a question of admissibility of answers to questions made by the defendant before he/she was considered a prime suspect, raising a factual issue as to what is a prime suspect and when a person becomes such a suspect. ssn)
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Miranda warning
gen. Garrity warning (4uzhoj)
law the rights that must be read to the accused at the time of arrest
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