MIRANDA v. ARIZONA

Nos. 759, 760, 761 and 584.

10 Ohio Misc. 9 (1966)

MIRANDA, PETITIONER, v. ARIZONA. VIGNERA, PETITIONER, v. NEW YORK. WESTOVER, PETITIONER, v. UNITED STATES. CALIFORNIA, PETITIONER, v. STEWART.

United States Supreme Court.

Decided June 13, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Case No. 759:

Mr. John J. Flynn, for petitioner.

Mr. Gary K. Nelson, for respondent.

Mr. Telford Taylor, for state of New York, as amicus curiae, by special leave of court. (Also in Nos. 584, 760, 761 and 762.)

Mr. Duane R. Nedrud, for National District Attorneys Association, as amicus curiae, by special leave of court. (Also in Nos. 760, 762 and 584.)

Case No. 760:

Mr. Victor M. Earle, III, for petitioner.

Mr. William I. Siegel, for respondent.

Case No. 761:

Mr. F. Conger Fawcett, for petitioner.

Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall, for respondent.

Case No. 584:

Mr. Gordon Ringer, for petitioner.

Mr. William A. Norris, for respondent.


Mr. Chief Justice WARREN

delivered the opinion of the court.

The cases before us raise questions which go to the roots of our concepts of American criminal jurisprudence: the restraints society must observe consistent with the Federal Constitution in prosecuting individuals for crime. More specifically, we deal with the admissibility of statements obtained from an individual who is subjected to custodial police interrogation and the necessity for procedures...

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