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Feb. 24th, 2010 01:44 pmUS Supreme court *guts* Miranda vs Arizona by ruling that the police are allowed to lie to you about what your rights are in an effort to trick you into waiving them.
Over here, they stab Miranda vs Arizona but leave it mostly alive by ruling that they don't have to read you your rights every time they interrogate you, but you DO have to explicitly invoke your right to an attorney at each interrogation or your previous refusals to answer without a lawyer on the matter don't count.
Over here, they stab Miranda vs Arizona but leave it mostly alive by ruling that they don't have to read you your rights every time they interrogate you, but you DO have to explicitly invoke your right to an attorney at each interrogation or your previous refusals to answer without a lawyer on the matter don't count.