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examine the public policy of the exclusionary rule with respect to the 5th Amendment requirement of self-incrimination. Your explanation should include an assessment of the major U.S. Supreme Court cases that have contributed to applying the rule to police interrogations. Should the Miranda rule be modified in some way to permit submission of statements that have been obtained in violation of Miranda Warnings? Where can I find this information?
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the 5th Amendment requirement of self-incrimination
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fifth_amendment
US Supreme Court & 5th Amendment
http://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=scotus+5th+amendment+decisions
<i>Should the Miranda rule be modified in some way to permit submission of statements that have been obtained in violation of Miranda Warnings?</i>
This is an opinion question; only you can write it. Base your opinion on what you learn from the links above.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/fifth_amendment
US Supreme Court & 5th Amendment
http://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=scotus+5th+amendment+decisions
<i>Should the Miranda rule be modified in some way to permit submission of statements that have been obtained in violation of Miranda Warnings?</i>
This is an opinion question; only you can write it. Base your opinion on what you learn from the links above.
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