Asked by Nanuka Gomareli on Apr 25, 2024

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Policeman John is arresting Philip, but he forgets to inform Philip of his Miranda rights. Philip makes a statement regarding his suspected crime. Philip's statement

A) will not be admissible in court.
B) will be admissible in court.
C) will only be admissible in an appellate court.
D) is irrelevant evidence.

Miranda Rights

A legal directive ensuring that individuals under arrest are informed of their rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.

Admissible In Court

Pertains to evidence that is allowed to be presented before the court as part of the trial proceedings.

Suspected Crime

An act believed to potentially be criminal based on preliminary evidence or suspicion but not yet legally proven.

  • Outline the privileges afforded to those under accusation, spanning from their capture until the trial's conclusion, covering both Miranda rights and the right to secure bail.
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Mehar Dhillon7 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Miranda rights are crucial for ensuring that a suspect is aware of their rights during an arrest, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. If these rights are not communicated to the suspect, any statement made by the suspect cannot be used against them in court, making Philip's statement inadmissible.