Respuesta :
Miranda Rights-because the court case was called Miranda v. Arizona
Answer:
It is called the Miranda warning
Explanation:
Also called the Miranda rights, was established by the U.S. Supreme Court, on Miranda vs Arizona decision.
It requires that law enforcement personnel, must warn any person after being arrested and before questioning him about:
-The right to remain silent.
-Anything that he can say, can be used against him in a court of law.
-He has the right to have a lawyer present during any questioning.
-If he cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed if he wants one.
Miranda rights must be read wherever the person is interrogated, a police station, on the street in a commercial building or even open fields.