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How does the Fifth Amendment relate to the decision of Miranda v. Arizona?
It protects against search and seizure without probable cause.
It says that accused people do not have to testify against themselves.
It protects people from being tried twice for the same crime.
It says that accused people have the right to legal representation.
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It says that accused people do not have to testify against themselves.
Miranda v. Arizona required police to inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent (and that statements can be used against them), as well as their right to an attorney.
Miranda v. Arizona required police to inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent (and that statements can be used against them), as well as their right to an attorney.
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