When someone is Mirandized, it means that they have been arrested and given their Miranda Rights. We are sure you have heard of Miranda Rights at least once or twice on television. They go along the lines of: “You have the right to remain silent....

It is hard to believe that in the moment a person is being arrested by the police, the police are also reading them Miranda Rights to remind them of their rights so they can protect themselves from the police and prosecution later on, so they...

Rights During Detention Versus During An Arrest It’s important to understand the differences between being detained and being arrested because a person’s rights will change under each situation. Detention The police have reasonable suspicion to stop an individual for a short period of time. The police suspect...

from: http://www.mirandawarning.org/ The wording used when a person is read the Miranda Warning, also known as being ‘Mirandized,’ is clear and direct: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have...