Final answer:
The Miranda v. Arizona case, decided in 1966, established the Miranda rights which include the right to remain silent and have an attorney present. This landmark case ensures that suspects are informed of their rights during police questioning. The correct answer is D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The landmark case that led to the creation of Miranda rights was Miranda v. Arizona in 1966. This case involved Ernesto Miranda, who was arrested and confessed to kidnapping without being informed of his right to remain silent and have an attorney present. The Supreme Court ruled that all suspects must be read their rights, stating that they have the right to remain silent, anything they say can be used against them, the right to have an attorney present, and the right to have an attorney provided if they can't afford one. The correct answer is D.