234: You Have The Right to Remain Silent: A History of the Miranda Warning
When a man named Ernesto Miranda confessed to a rape and kidnapping
on March 13, 1963, his trial went all the way to the Supreme Court
becoming one of the most well-known cases of the 20th century:
"Miranda v Arizona." Nathan and Joanne look at the interr
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When a man named Ernesto Miranda confessed to a rape and
kidnapping on March 13, 1963, his trial went all the way to the
Supreme Court becoming one of the most well-known cases of the
20th century: "Miranda v Arizona." Nathan and Joanne look at the
interrogation that led to the Supreme Court decision and ask how
the Miranda warning transformed from technical bit of police
procedure to pop-culture lexicon.
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Image: Ernesto Miranda, 1963. Source: Arizona State Library,
Archives and Public Records, History and Archives Division,
Phoenix, #00-0517.
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