It occurs to me that generations of Miranda warnings on TV have probably negated the value of the actual warning. I bet most people hear "you have the right to remain silent" and think "I've been arrested" instead of "I should probably shut the hell up then."
I also wonder how many people watching in Europe and Canada assume that they have the same rights -- assume without really thinking about it.
And I wonder what it means to people in, say, Korea or Japan? Does the Miranda warning insidiously promote American values? Or is it just a cool thing that cops get to say?
It would be fun to do a survey in Egypt and see how many people can recite the Miranda rights from memory.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
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