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Miranda v.Arizona established one of the few situations in which a defendant must be informed of his or her rights.Using the Court's reasoning, explain why they did so.Additionally, consider the many exceptions to Miranda covered in the text.Explain a few of these exceptions and explain why the Court chose to carve out these exceptions instead of simply reversing or overturning the Miranda requirement.
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