These are a couple things you could choose!
The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) required (for the first time) that someone accused of a crime be informed of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation. This protected the rights of the accused, or the defendant, in two new ways: 1) It educated the person about relevant constitutional rights; and 2) It inhibited law enforcement officials from infringing those rights by applying the Exclusionary Rule to any testimony/incriminating statements the defendant made unless he intentionally waived his rights.
Protect your valuables in case something drastic happens. For instance, one of my neighbors died unexpectedly at 51. Because he had a large life insurance claim, the family is okay financially.
Answer:
um id say if u want it to be
Explanation:
but then no bc it isnt who you are now and makes u seem young