From miranda v. arizona
in the second paragraph, why does chief justice warren describe the r...
English, 20.08.2019 03:20 brownvester44
From miranda v. arizona
in the second paragraph, why does chief justice warren describe the results of studies of police brutality?
a.
to elicit sympathy for the defendants of miranda v. arizona who suffered such treatment
b.
to provide extreme examples to illustrate why checks on police power are necessary
c.
to illustrate how police officers normally carry out interrogations of suspected criminals
d.
to provide assurance that his opinion is supported by extensive research
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