What Amendment did the police violate in the case of Miranda Vs. Arizona?
In Miranda v. Arizona, the Court held that no confession could be admissible under the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause and Sixth Amendment right to an attorney unless a suspect had been made aware of his/her rights and waived them.
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About Sixth Amendment
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is a part of the Bill of Rights. It sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions.
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