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77julia77 [94]
2 years ago
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Could Miranda be tried again for the same crime? I need a good skid answer plz

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allochka39001 [22]2 years ago
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ANSWER:

Yes, Miranda could be tried twice again for the same crime.

EXPLANATION:

After the Supreme Court ruling, Miranda retracted his confession, was tried again by the state of Arizona, found guilty and sent to prison. His retrial, based on a prisoner's successful appeal, did not constitute “double jeopardy” according to the court.

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