Recognizing that many citizens are not aware of their constitutional rights when being interrogated by law enforcement officers, the Supreme Court's decision in Miranda v. Arizona requires the Miranda Warning, which is chiefly intended to
a. prohibit introduction into evidence of unsolicited confessions.
b. require that police interrogate multiple suspects.
c. protect subjects of interrogations from making illegally-obtained confessions.
d. guarantee that if an improper confession is admitted at trial, any resulting conviction will be reversed on appeal.
e. allow police to trick suspects into making confessions that the police would otherwise have difficulty obtaining.
A
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