In the case of Miranda v. Arizona, the Supreme Court ruled that
A) illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in a trial.
B) police must inform any suspect of a series of rights, including the constitutional right to remain silent.
C) the death penalty could be imposed for the most extreme of crimes.
D) defendants in all felony cases have a right to counsel, even if the state has to provide such legal assistance.
E) the police must show probable cause before making an arrest.
Answer: B