What are Miranda rights?
Correct answer: The rights given to someone being arrested

Player #120374466
Meanwhile, who kidnapped and raped the woman involved ? Was anyone held accountable? Justice still wasn't done!

Jenn Natalia
Miranda rights only apply in the United States

Lee
Laura, Great Britain has a version of these. Called “Police Caution”, they go like this: “You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.” Interesting that they don’t give the right to an attorney.

Laura
Miranda rights are particular to the USA.

Marcy
Now I know the rights recited by the arresting officer is a Miranda right

Karlmagne
It’s possible to be arrested and not advised of “Miranda Rights”. They only apply if one is being interrogated.

Pablo
Player #120374466, That doesn’t mean the accused did the crime. Police and district attorneys have a history of going after and charging the wrong person. And pressing them to confess something they didn’t do…

nan
Player #120374466,
I'm guessing he was the wrong color to have rights or the girl was not white.

vanman
Jenn Natalia, incorrect

DkRatz72
Karlmagne, crazy how people "thumbs down" your statement when it is 100% correct.
Odd.

Player #23128033
Jenn Natalia , one eyed people they are

mariah
not only applicable in the US, we practice that in the Philippine law as well

hi
Lee, only been around in my lifetime, well the last 40 years! before that it was you're knicked!

tim
Jenn Natalia , but not only to US citizens

Warl
know this from The Rookie

Dalia
In prison and not guilty must be so bad for anyone

Ilovefred.com
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marky
Jenn Natalia , in the philippines we have miranda rights also

Veronica
Bonbon, layara, also in Canda

DRon
Player #120374466, if I recall correctly, Mr Miranda was murdered sometime thereafter.

Wen
interesting to know where it originated from even if it only applies to the United States.

Ann Martha
Lee, that's correct, a mouthfull these days

Ann Martha
I worked for Police and never came across that term but our Statement of rights is different

Bonbon
Laura, also in Canada

Bonbon
Jenn Natalia , we use them in Canada as well