Question
Analyze the case of Miranda v.
Arizona (1966). Which of the following is the most likely reason the justices ruled as they did? (1 point)
Miranda was not warned of his right to the takings clause.
Miranda was not warned of his right to remain silent.
Miranda was not warned of his right to cross-examine
Witnesses.
Miranda was not warned of his right to a phone call.
Arizona (1966). Which of the following is the most likely reason the justices ruled as they did? (1 point)
Miranda was not warned of his right to the takings clause.
Miranda was not warned of his right to remain silent.
Miranda was not warned of his right to cross-examine
Witnesses.
Miranda was not warned of his right to a phone call.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The most likely reason the justices ruled as they did in the case of Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is:
Miranda was not warned of his right to remain silent.
Miranda was not warned of his right to remain silent.
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