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  2. Ernesto Miranda - Wikipedia

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    The person suspected of handing the knife to the man who murdered Miranda invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to talk to police. He was released and was not charged in Miranda's murder. [12] The man suspected of murdering Miranda, then-23-year-old Eseziquiel Moreno Perez, was formally charged with murder on February 4, 1976. [6]

  3. Danny Escobedo - Wikipedia

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    Escobedo's brother-in-law Manuel was shot on the night of January 19, 1960, and Escobedo was arrested, without a warrant, at 2:30 a.m. the next day to be questioned. He was released at 5 p.m, that afternoon after Warren Wolfson, his lawyer, obtained a writ of habeas corpus , making no statement to the police.

  4. Miranda v. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that law enforcement in the United States must warn a person of their constitutional rights before interrogating them, or else the person's statements cannot be used as evidence at their trial.

  5. Retired Phoenix police officer in landmark Miranda rights ...

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    Retired Phoenix Police Capt. Carroll Cooley, the arresting officer in the landmark case partially responsible for the Supreme Court's Miranda rights ruling that requires suspects be read their ...

  6. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    The suspect engaged in a standoff with police that ended in the suspect allegedly advancing toward officers, who fired shots, killing the suspect. A police dog and a deputy were injured. [2] 2024-01-30 Tevin Chatman (28) Black Springfield, Tennessee: Police responding to a shooting and stolen vehicle found the vehicle crashed.

  7. Chavez v. Martinez - Wikipedia

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    Chavez v. Martinez, 538 U.S. 760 (2003), was a decision of the United States Supreme Court, which held that a police officer does not deprive a suspect of constitutional rights by failing to issue a Miranda warning. However, the court held open the possibility that the right to substantive due process could be violated in certain egregious ...

  8. A photo shows Taranto motioning toward the scaffolding, with a line of police in the background. Around 2:30 p.m., as the Capitol was breached, security footage shows Taranto entering the building.

  9. Zip ties, guns and a rope: New details emerge on Newport ...

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    The injured man and another suspect fled, police said. Read more: A home invasion in Newport Beach ends with an apparent suicide When officers arrived, they found Rosas, who had gunshot wounds ...