What is the miranda law thing?
Miranda v. Arizona (also called Miranda rights) requires you notify a suspect of his rights prior to custodial interrogation. It includes you are notified of the following: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you. You have the right to an attorney. If you can’t afford an attorney, one will be provided free of charge. If you agree to answer questions, you can stop questioning at any time, or request an attorney at any time during the questioning. Knowing you have these rights, are you willing to answer questions or give a statement at this time? This comes from a case where Ernesto Miranda was convicted of rape, but on appeal, his conviction was overturned. They determined his confession was not admissible because he was not advised the above rights. For the record, they tried him again without the confession, and he was convicted.