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In Duckworth v. Eagan (1988), the Supreme Court held that the police

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B.) could create their own Miranda warning if it communicated the same message.

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the Supreme Court held that the police could create their own Miranda warning.

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In Duckworth v. Eagan, the Supreme Court held the position that the police are not required to give you an exact recounting of your Miranda Rights when you are arrested, so long as what they do say to you still confers to you all the rights you have. The case was brought about when police arresting Gary Eagan did not read him his rights in the correct manner.
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