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Question 25
In the case of Escobedo v. Illinois (1964), the Warren Court reversed the conviction of a man who had confessed to a murder after being denied access to an attorney The Court ruled that people arrested
for crimes must be informed of their "absolute right to remain silent." In the Escobedo decision, the Court protected the rights of
A
people accused of crimes.
B
police during an arrest.
С
the state supreme court.
D
the victims of crimes.
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As well as a constitutional human right to associate with whomever you , there should be a corresponding right to disassociate if you .” - lester maddox which statement about lester maddox is best supported by information from the quotation? question 1 options: lester maddox was a segregationist. lester maddox enforced the constitution. lester maddox believed in the freedom to associate. lester maddox supported the 1964 civil rights act.
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