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The correct answer is B). Puts a public safety at immediate risk.
New York v. Quarles was a case held in January 1984.
This case refers to the arrest of Quarles by a police officer. Quarles was considered an alleged assailant. The police officer entered a supermarket, stopped him and the police proceeded to frisk the suspected man. Quarles was arrested and the pólice officer read him his Miranda rights.
Miranda rights are what a police custody must be told before being arrested. These are: “You have the right to remain silent”. “Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law”. “You have the right to an attorney”. And “If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you”.
In New York v. Quarles (1983), the Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights do not have to be read if a suspect puts public safety at immediate risk, option B is correct
In the case New York v. Quarles (1983), Benjamin Quarles has been arrested on a complaint filed by a woman that she has been raped.
What is Miranda rights?
Miranda rights are given to the suspects those are arrested on the basis of suspicion by the cops. The officer will tell the suspect about the rights soon after arresting.
The rights given to the suspects in the Miranda rights are:
The right to remain silent
Right to appoint a attorney.
Right to attorney in case of not having affordability.
However there are certain exceptions to Miranda rights. One among these exception is "questioning because public safety is at risk". In this case Miranda rights will not be given to the suspect.
In New York v. Quarles (1983), the suspect put public safety at risk and thus he was not given his Miranda rights and was questioned. Later supreme court ruled that Miranda rights will not be given where public safety is at risk.
Therefore, in New York v. Quarles (1983), the Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights do not have to be read if a suspect puts public safety at immediate risk, option B is correct.
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