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Miranda’s conviction was overturned by the __________ because his Constitutional right to a __________ was violated. IT IS [D]
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Miranda’s conviction was overturned by the __________ because his Constitutional right to a __________ was violated. IT IS [D]
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Answer:
d :)
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its simple
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Miranda’s conviction was overturned by the United States Supreme Court because his Constitutional right to a fair trial was violated. His defense team claimed that he had not been read his rights under police investigation.
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