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as a result of the miranda decision, police must now
issue warrants before arresting a suspect.
inform suspects of their fifth amendment rights before questioning them.
inform suspects of their fifth amendment rights after questioning them.
seize any evidence that might be used to convict a suspect.
The Miranda decision (Miranda v. Arizona, 1966) established that law enforcement must inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights (right to remain silent, right to an attorney) before custodial questioning to protect against self-incrimination. The other options are incorrect: warrants are not required for all arrests, rights are not disclosed after questioning, and seizing evidence is unrelated to Miranda requirements.
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inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights before questioning them.