How does the Fifth Amendment relate to the decision of Miranda v. Arizona?
A- It protects against search and seizure without probable cause.
B- It says that accused people do not have to testify against themselves.
C- It protects people from being tried twice for the same crime.
D- It says that accused people have the right to legal representation.
Answer: if police do not inform people they arrest about certain constitutional rights, including their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, then their confessions may not be used as evidence at trial.