| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | New York v. Quarles | if law enforcement asks a suspect an accusatory question, that individual must be informed of his rights beforehand; caused Supreme Court to pass "public safety doctrine"; exception to Miranda and Escobedo | Court Cases |
| 2 | New York v. Quarles | quarles was arrested and before he was read his rights he was asked where the gun was - this was unconstitutional because he told the evidence before he knew his rights | Cases for Con. Law |
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