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Ortega said he expected the Reagan administration to "try to make a big show" out of the October 25 desertion of Maj. Roger Miranda Bengoechea, 34, who was chief supervisor of Ortega's staff...
When the court announced the newly required Miranda warnings in 1966, White dissented. Yet he strongly defended the court's right to be innovative...
...Miranda v. Arizona...
...lust, rage, unborn life, the killer's remorse, the President's prerogatives, the First Amendment rights of a Ku Klux Klansman. The Constitution even makes a ritual appearance in the American television cop show: there comes a moment of denouement when the detective, triumphant but sardonically obedient to the Miranda decision, snaps the cuffs on a suspect and growls, "You have the right to remain silent. You have the right...
...system until 1950, when the Uniform Code of Military Justice was adopted in response to complaints about disparities among the services. Since then, architects of military law have been moving it closer to civilian standards of trial procedure and evidence. Even before the U.S. Supreme Court's Miranda decision, military defendants were required to be informed of their rights before questioning, and the military contends that Lonetree and Bracy were properly informed of the right to silence...