In what case did the Supreme Court rule that suspects must be told of their constitutional rights to remain silent, that what they say can be used against them, and of their right to have an attorney present during any questioning?

In what case did the Supreme Court rule that suspects must be told of their constitutional rights to remain silent, that what they say can be used against them, and of their right to have an attorney present during any questioning?







A) Gideon v. Wainwright
B) Near v. Minnesota
C) Plucennik v. United States
D) Miranda v. Arizona
E) Mapp v. Ohio







Answer: D


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