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The Miranda Rights Story -Yeal Kamisar

Overview

Films often use the omission of Miranda Rights as a storytelling device to highlight the recklessness or corruption within law enforcement. This serves as a critique or commentary on police practices, adding tension and drama to the narrative. Below are examples of films where the failure to read Miranda Rights plays a significant role in the plot or adds to the drama.

Influence of Yale Kamisar

Yale Kamisar’s writing laid the foundation for the articulation and significance of Miranda Rights in the U.S. legal system. His advocacy for civil rights continues to have a lasting impact on how the legal framework addresses the protection of individuals during police interactions.

Film Examples

1. Dirty Harry (1971)

  • In this iconic film, Inspector Harry Callahan frequently neglects proper procedures, including reading Miranda Rights to suspects. This reflects his “ends justify the means” approach, highlighting a disregard for legal boundaries in favor of personal justice.

2. Training Day (2001)

  • This intense crime thriller follows a day in the life of two LAPD narcotics officers who engage in numerous procedural breaches. Among these is the failure to read Miranda Rights to suspects, further emphasizing the moral ambiguity and corruption at play

3. 48 Hours (1982)

  • In this action-comedy film, police procedures are depicted casually, with little regard for protocol. The oversight of Miranda Rights adds to the film’s portrayal of lax law enforcement practices, often for comedic or dramatic effect.

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