User:Mr5993

The final outcome of that case was that the justices ruled that it was unconstitutional to not tell a felon their rights when they are being arrested. So in a way Ernesto Miranda won the case. The immediate responses to the courts decision were mixed, because some people thought that it was totally wrong to not tell a felon their rights, and others thought that a felon would be more likely to admit they were guilty (if of course the were guilty) without knowing that you don’t have to admit if your innocent or guilty. Eventually though many people agreed because it is very important as an American citizen to know you rights especially during a trial. The case Miranda v. Arizona has made a huge impact on Americas legal system because now there are people who are not held in an interrogation room until they say that they did commit the crime. There are also people who are not admitting to guiltiness until they have a fair trial