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🗓️ 17 November 2023
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0:00.0 | Creative Babel. |
0:04.0 | Yeah, Javier, just kind of tell me what you know about the Miranda rights. |
0:15.8 | Well, Miranda rights, I mean, everybody knows that if you get arrested, the officer has to read |
0:21.6 | you your rights. If they don't read you your rights if they don't read you your rights and maybe you know |
0:26.0 | your the evidence or your confession or whatever gets thrown out in court that's that's really all I know about it I don't even know how this got started. |
0:35.3 | Yeah, and I have studied this case before, but I somehow had forgotten that all of this is based on a case out of Arizona. |
0:43.4 | Would you be surprised and learned that this case was actually a rape case that is based on? |
0:48.8 | I had no idea. So this was a rape case and... I mean so the idea one is that Miranda versus Arizona was the Supreme Court case and |
0:59.2 | Miranda was the perpetrator the actual rapist in his case, or Nesto Miranda. |
1:04.0 | And so it was a case where, you know, he had a confession and it was eventually thrown |
1:10.8 | out by the Supreme Court because he was not advised of his rights. |
1:14.0 | Wow, so this man accused of rape, Miranda, the case went away just because they didn't read him his rights. |
1:22.0 | I mean, that's like the whole conception of |
1:23.8 | this idea of Miranda rights. Right I mean it went back to a second trial because |
1:28.0 | they threw out his confession so the state had to retry him and that this idea that all the focus I mean the names the the |
1:37.0 | landmark aspects of this case are tied to the name Miranda yeah who is the |
1:41.1 | per who was the perpetrator the person who is completely left out of the entire story here is the victim. |
1:47.6 | Yeah and what do we know about this victim? |
1:50.6 | Yeah so we I mean this case happened in the early 1960s and I mean a totally |
1:55.8 | different era and it was a young girl she was I think still in high school and she |
2:01.1 | had been abducted by this man and raped and so she had to come forward and agree to testify and there were a lot of people telling her not to do it and that she didn't have anything to gain by doing it. |
2:13.3 | So this movie that we're going to be talking about Miranda's victim, it goes into and it tells the |
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