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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Police Report Assignment

natural law Report Assignment Debbie Smith CJA/304 11/5/2012 Ryan McNeal / Axia College Police Report Assignment This while, Ernesto Arturo Miranda had a huge split up in shaping the American Miranda Rights Policy. Born walk 9, 1941 in Colum omnibus, Az. The cite Ernest Miranda is well known in the state of Arizona because he fought and got his solecism everyplaceturned because there were mistakes by the police when they arrested him. This whole story began on the night of March 3, 1963 when Patricia McGee (not her real name) was bating late due to a show that ran over, and she had to close down the theater by herself.After doing that she had to ride the bus home and walk from the bus stop in the dark all told alone. As she walked home, a car pulling out of a track nearly ran her over, then went down the street in the same worry cake was walking. She noticed that the car stopped about a obstruction from where she was and the man driving the car got out and started walkin g toward her. The sequence was around 11 p. m. and there was nobody else around. She did not pay much heed to the man as he approached her, as she was about to walk old the man, he reached out and grabbed her.He covered her mouth with his free manus and told her that if she didnt scream , he wouldnt scathe her. She begged the man to let her go, exclusively he dragged her to his car where he tied her hands behind her hazard and pushed her into the buttocks seat, where he then tied her feet together after he made her get on the floor. She continued to plead with the man to let her go, but he just said he would not hurt her. He covey for about 20 minutes into the high devastate and once he got to the spot he had chosen, he infringementd Patty.After the assault, he asked Patty for money and she gave him the money she had in her purse (some reports say 4 dollars and some say 8). After she gave him the money, he ordered her to get back into the car and he threw a coat over her head and drove back to Phoenix. About a half-mile from her house, he dropped her off and sped away into the night. Police interviewed Patty shortly after the incident happened, when she was brought, hysterical, to a local infirmary by her distraught family. Doctors told police that she had traces of semen inside her, but they contest her claim that she was a virgin before the assault.Based on the statement Patty gave them, the police began searching for a man in his late 20s With a mustache, who weighed around 175 pounds and was about six feet tall. This is the number one part of the story and it leads to multiple differences in information and charges filed against the man who admitted that he raped Patty then got the decision overturned, however to be recharged with the crime. there be many forms of communications used in these scales. Some of them were telephone calls, letters, interoffice communications, and written reports.These communications were all effective in gett ing the speculate done to get the case against Ernesto Miranda overturned. As a result of a letter written to his unwritten wife, Ernesto got himself retried on the rape charge. He lost(p) the second case and was sentenced to serve out his original sentence of 20 to 30 years. The letters that were written were to attorneys and the Supreme tap about representing this case to get the charges overturned and to bring it to the attention of the Supreme Court. That effort was palmy because it got their attention and the case was eventually overturned.Not too long after that happened, Ernesto wrote to his common-law wife and told her to relay the message to Patty that if she would drop the charges against him, he would wed her (Patty). The wife took this information to the police who once again tried him for rape and this time he lost his case. He was his own worst enemy. new(prenominal) forms of communication were telephone which worked well to more quickly communicate ask and wan ts for this case and upcoming trial and reports. These communication tools were the only ones available during that time.Telephone calls worked as long as the party was in their office or at home when they were called, otherwise the one calling would have to leave a message and await a return call. Messages then were mostly hand written. Time was not something to be wasted. It took a lot of hard work and many hours spent late into the night to win the Supreme Court case and get Mirandas charges reduced to robbery and kidnapping. Though he was a criminal of sorts, at a very young age, the man did not deserve to be stabbed to death or have his throat slit (whichever report is true) over some change sitting on the bar.I guess the lifestyle he chose was the one that eventually took his life though and that is sad. He should have been able to receive help for his troubles and maybe he would have changed his way of life (http//www. trutv. com/library/crime/notorious_murders/not_guilty/mir anda/9. html). 13 March 27 March 12 June 12 June 15 Nov 23 Jan 28 Feb 1 Mar 12 June 1963, chthonian 1963, Denied. 1963, 1965, 1965, 1966, 1966, 1966, 1966, Arrest.Convicted Miranda Yes To Violation Supreme second Go Outcome Once to a greater extent Goes Under The of Rights Court attack Appeals Case 13 March 27 March 12 June 12 June 15 Nov 23 Jan 28 Feb 1 Mar 12 June 1963, Under 1963, Denied. 963, 1965, 1965, 1966, 1966, 1966, 1966, Arrest. Convicted Miranda Yes To Violation Supreme 2nd Go Outcome Once More Goes Under The of Rights Court Round Appeals Case I have attached a timeline to show the sequence of events(http//www. timetoast. com/timelines/99160).As you can see from the timeline, this case happened over the course of 3 years. When Miranda finally got approved for Parole, he went back to the only way of life he knew and was in a dive bar playing poker, and a fight broke out over a handful of change on the bar and Miranda who was working as a delivery driver at the time, ended up being remove (either by being stabbed to death or having his throat slit, there are different accounts of how this happened) (http//www. trutv. com/library/crime/notorious_murders/not_guilty/miranda/9. html). The timeline shows how slow communications were at the time of

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