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After the supreme court's decision in miranda v. arizona, a few states and the federal government tried to void the decision with legislation. in 2000, the supreme court later revisited miranda and ruled
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After the supreme court's decision in miranda v. arizona, a few states and the federal government tried to void the decision with legislation. in 2000, the supreme court later revisited miranda and ruled that
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Miranda was constitutionally based and could not be overturned by statute.
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