Which famous 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case required that criminal suspects be read their rights prior to being questioned by the police while in custody?
The correct answer to the following question will be "Miranda v. Arizona
".
Explanation:
During this case, the Supreme Court held that offenders who were arrested must always be told regarding their constitutional right to such an advocate as well as against actualization-incrimination after interrogation.
This allowed suspected offenders to consult their rights and freedoms before being interviewed while being in detention by the officers.