Doyle v. Ohio

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Doyle v. Ohio, 426 U.S. 610 (1976), is a United States Supreme Court case regarding the Fourteenth Amendment due process right.

[edit] Holding

The Supreme Court held that the defendant's silence in response to a Miranda warning cannot be used aginst them.

[edit] See also

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