1. provide a brief case summary of Miranda v. Arizona 384 U.S. 436 (1966). First, summarize the...
Question:
1. provide a brief case summary of Miranda v. Arizona 384 U.S. 436 (1966). First, summarize the facts of the case. Secondly, briefly explain the legal issue brought forth in the case. Third, explain the holding and reasoning of the court.
2. provide a brief essay that discusses some later development of Miranda by the U.S. Supreme Court. our essay should identify your case of choice, provide a brief overview of the case, and include an explanation of the specific way the Court expanded upon Miranda (including the legal reasoning of the Court) in the case.
3. provide a brief case summary of United States v. Wade 338 U.S. 218 (1967). First, summarize the facts of the case. Secondly, briefly explain the legal issue brought forth in the case. Third, explain the holding and reasoning of the court.
4. The reliability of eyewitness identification is often criticized: "The advent of forensic identification procedures that are highly accurate, such as DNA testing, have been used to establish the innocence of many people whose convictions were proven, often largely, by eyewitness identification. Provide a brief essay that discusses the reliability (or lack thereof) of eyewitness identifications and the legal requirements currently in place. Additionally, your response should indicate your opinion of the adequacy of the current requirements and offer suggestions of best practices for law enforcement.
Dynamic Business Law
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