Multiple Choice
SCOTUS's use of the Fifth Amendment privilege against the self-incrimination approach in reviewing state confession cases began with:
A) Miranda v. Arizona.
B) Escobedo v. Illinois.
C) Brown v. Mississippi.
D) Lisenba v. California.
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Q12: _ false confessions occur when vulnerable suspects
Q13: The self-incrimination approach applied the Fourth Amendment
Q14: In Miranda v. Arizona (1966), a bare
Q15: In Berkemer v. McCarty , involving Miranda
Q16: Confessions and incriminating statements are considered involuntary
Q18: According to SCOTUS's decision in Miranda v.
Q19: Which of the following is not one
Q20: The totality of circumstances in each case
Q21: Define the historic phrase "witness against himself."
Q22: The origin of the right to remain