Have the Miranda rule and the exclusionary rule been weakend?
The US Supreme Court narrowed the Miranda ruling in 2010, so suspects seeking to protect their right to remain silent must speak up to invoke it. The Exclusionary Rule is available in a criminal case as a remedy for illegal searches that violate the Fourth Amendment. In 2006, the USSC weakened the rule in Hudson v. Michigan concerning 'knock and announce' by police. ChaCha
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