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How did the ruling in the Miranda v. Arizona case change law enforcement procedures?(1 point)
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Law enforcement may interrogate a suspect without the presence of an attorney.
Law enforcement may interrogate a suspect without the presence of an attorney.
Law enforcement may question a suspect before reading a suspect their rights.
Law enforcement may question a suspect before reading a suspect their rights.
Law enforcement must read a suspect their Miranda rights prior to being interrogated.
Law enforcement must read a suspect their Miranda rights prior to being interrogated.
Law enforcement may search a home without a warrant.
Law enforcement may search a home without a warrant.
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Law enforcement must read a suspect their Miranda rights prior to being interrogated.
(Required warnings include the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney; failure to give them can make statements inadmissible in court.)
(Required warnings include the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney; failure to give them can make statements inadmissible in court.)
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