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  • Miranda v. Arizona - Uncover the case that gave you the right to remain silent with Miles Mercer
    2026/04/09
    Join host Miles Mercer as he unravels the dramatic story behind those five famous words: "You have the right to remain silent." Discover how a single Phoenix interrogation sparked a razor-thin Supreme Court battle that forever changed American criminal justice and reshaped the entire system.

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    1 分
  • Miranda v. Arizona - Your Rights After You Know Your Rights
    2026/04/09
    Host Miles Mercer examines how the Supreme Court's 2010 Berghuis v. Thompkins decision transformed Miranda rights, ruling that suspects must verbally invoke their right to silence—creating the paradox that remaining silent isn't enough to exercise the right to remain silent. The episode explores custody requirements, public safety exceptions, and why over 80% of suspects waive their protections.

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    28 分
  • Miranda v. Arizona - Five Votes That Rewrote the Rulebook
    2026/04/09
    Miles Mercer explores Miranda v. Arizona—the 1966 Supreme Court case decided 5-4 that created Miranda rights. Tracing Earl Warren's landmark opinion, FBI precedents, and Yale Kamisar's academic groundwork, the episode reveals how five justices transformed American policing by requiring officers to inform suspects of constitutional protections before custodial interrogation, forever changing law enforcement nationwide.

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    30 分
  • Miranda v. Arizona - The Two-Hour Confession That Changed Everything
    2026/04/09
    Miles Mercer examines the 1963 Phoenix interrogation that sparked Miranda v. Arizona, the landmark Supreme Court case requiring police to inform suspects of their constitutional rights. From a two-hour confession without legal warnings to the creation of the Miranda rights we know today, this episode explores how one flawed case fundamentally transformed American policing and criminal justice forever.

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    24 分