Your Rights: 9 of the most influential cases in American criminal law It is important to note that this list is not exhaustive, it is merely a sampling of the decisions the Courts have made regarding the rights of citizens in the United States. "You have the right to remain silent…" Miranda v. Arizona Exclusionary rule: Mapp v. Ohio "Stop and Frisk": Terrry v. Ohio Right to an attorney at trial: Gideon v. Wainright Right to an attorney before trial: Escobedo v. Illinois 14th Amendment is NOT total incorporation: Palko v. Connecticut Expansion of definition of "Search and Seizure": Katz v. United States Probable cause: Illinois v. Gates Search Warrants: Maryland v. Garrison To view the decision as written by the Court, just click the case title.
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