Asked by kj

You have the right to be silent” is part of what is called the “Miranda Rights” read to the accused under Miranda v. Arizona. What rights are being protected by the Miranda Rights?



The right against unreasonable searches.


The right not to be assigned excessive bail.


The right to be tried by a jury of one’s peers.


The right not to be forced to testify against oneself.

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The right not to be forced to testify against oneself. (Miranda warnings protect the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, and also inform suspects of the right to counsel.)