
Published online:
01 May 2010
Published in print:
21 April 2010
Online ISBN:
9780199776986
Print ISBN:
9780199730902
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The Crimes of Ernesto Miranda The Crimes of Ernesto Miranda
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The Trial for Robbery The Trial for Robbery
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The Trial for Rape The Trial for Rape
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The First Level of Appeals The First Level of Appeals
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The Appeal to the United States Supreme Court The Appeal to the United States Supreme Court
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The Oral Arguments The Oral Arguments
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The Struggle within the Court to Adopt Miranda The Struggle within the Court to Adopt Miranda
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Proposed Sources of the Ideological Split within the Court Proposed Sources of the Ideological Split within the Court
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Between the Oral Arguments and the Decision’s Announcement Between the Oral Arguments and the Decision’s Announcement
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The Essence of the Decision The Essence of the Decision
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The Dissents in the Miranda Decision The Dissents in the Miranda Decision
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Justice Clark’s dissent Justice Clark’s dissent
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Justice Harlan’s dissent Justice Harlan’s dissent
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Justice White’s dissent Justice White’s dissent
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Was Miranda to be Retroactive? Was Miranda to be Retroactive?
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Whatever Happened to Ernesto Miranda? Whatever Happened to Ernesto Miranda?
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Chapter
3 The Decision in Miranda v. Arizona
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Pages
41–60
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Published:April 2010
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Wrightsman, Lawrence S., and Mary L. Pitman, 'The Decision in Miranda v. Arizona', The Miranda Ruling: Its Past, Present, and Future, American Psychology-Law Society Series (New York , 2010; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 May 2010), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199730902.003.003, accessed 16 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter describes the crime and the subsequent police interrogation and trial, all of which led to the 1966 Supreme Court decision ruling that criminal defendants had the right to counsel or to remain silent when facing a possible interrogation. The disagreements between justices which led to a number of dissenting opinions are analyzed.
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