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.
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<em>All galaxies contain groups of stars and other material held together by gravity.</em>
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Obsessive compulsive disorder also known as OCD
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<em>d. the currency of the host country is expected to appreciate consistently against the dollar.</em>
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The difference between the viability of a project in a developing country from the U.S. parent viewpoint and the project managing subsidiary is expected to be larger for projects in countries where the developing country's currency is expected to regularly appreciate in value.
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by helping them hunt and fish
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