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As a result of the Miranda decision, police must now
issue warrants before arresting a suspect.
inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights before questioning them.
inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights after questioning them.
seize any evidence that might be used to convict a suspect.
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inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights before questioning them.
(Under Miranda v. Arizona, police must give Miranda warnings—right to remain silent, that statements can be used against them, right to an attorney—prior to custodial interrogation.)
(Under Miranda v. Arizona, police must give Miranda warnings—right to remain silent, that statements can be used against them, right to an attorney—prior to custodial interrogation.)
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