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Miranda vs. Arizona

By kward93
  • Under Arrest

    Under Arrest
    Ernesto Miranda was arrested in his home, taken to the local police station with charges of rape and kidnapping. Ernesto was not made aware of his rights to counsel prior to questioning. He signed a waiver typed by a disclaimer stating he had full knowledge of his legal rights, when he actually didn't.
  • Denied

    Denied
    Miranda was denied counsel at his preliminary hearing. His lawyer objected to the use of his signed confession as evidence, but it was overruled.
  • Convicted Once More

    Convicted Once More
    Ernesto Miranda was once again conviceted of rape and kidnapping, this time recieving a 20 year sentence
  • Miranda Goes Under Appeals

    Miranda Goes Under Appeals
    to the Arizona Supreme court claiming that the police had illegally obtained his confession. The court disagreed and upheld his conviction. Miranda appealed to the US supreme court in 1966.
  • Yes to the Case

    Yes to the Case
    The supreme court decides to hear Miranda’s case.
  • Violation of Rights

    Violation of Rights
    Flynn and Frank submitted their argument stating that Miranda’s 6th amendment was right to counsel had been violated. Two weeks later, Arizona responded by stating that his rights had not been violated.
  • Supreme Court

    Supreme Court
    First day of the Miranda vs. Arizona case in the Supreme court.
  • 2nd Go Round

    2nd Go Round
    This was the second day of oral arguments because of all the other cases against Arizona on their 6th amendment right violations.
  • Outcome

    Outcome
    After winning Miranda vs. Arizona, he had a new trial with a jury that had not heard of the previous trial and was again declared guilty.