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You’ve heard them a thousand times on TV—but where did the Miranda rights actually come from? In this episode, we step away from a traditional crime story and dig into the aftermath of one. Rachel walks Krystal through the surprising, messy, and controversial origins of the Miranda warning, starting with a 1963 crime in Phoenix that forever changed American policing.

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The Miranda rights are one of the most recognized legal protections in the United States—and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, we unpack how a two-hour police interrogation without a lawyer led to a Supreme Court decision that reshaped custodial interrogations nationwide.

We explore the case of Ernesto Miranda, the legal arguments that reached the Supreme Court in 1966, and why knowing your rights matter ... 

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