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Because of the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, which of the following do the police have to do when arresting someone for a crime?
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Make sure the person has bail money.
Make sure the person has bail money.
Take care not to harm the person while he or she is in custody.
Take care not to harm the person while he or she is in custody.
Read the person his or her Constitutional rights.
Read the person his or her Constitutional rights.
Listen to his or her side of the story.
Listen to his or her side of the story.
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Read the person his or her Constitutional rights.
Miranda v. Arizona requires police to give Miranda warnings (right to remain silent, anything said can be used in court, right to an attorney) before a custodial interrogation.
Miranda v. Arizona requires police to give Miranda warnings (right to remain silent, anything said can be used in court, right to an attorney) before a custodial interrogation.
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