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Under this definition, routine statements made during the administration of sobriety tests would not implicate Miranda.
The requirement that a waiver be unequivocal must be distinguished from situations in which the suspect made an equivocal assertion of their Miranda rights after the interrogation began.
Similarly, statements made while an arrest is in progress before the Miranda warning was given or completed are also generally admissible.
In Miranda v. Arizona the court installed safeguards against self-incriminating statements made after an arrest.
** A bomb made of two hand grenades by communist rebels explodes in the Liberal Party campaign party in Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila the Philippines, injuring several anti-Marcos political candidates.
As with other popular singers of the era, Miranda made her screen debut in the Brazilian documentary A Voz Do Carnaval ( 1933 ).
After returning to the United States, Miranda made her final film appearance in the 1953 film Scared Stiff with Martin and Lewis.
Helena Solberg made a documentary of her life, Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business in 1995.
Many costume jewelry designers made fruit jewelry also inspired by Carmen Miranda which is still highly valued and collectible by vintage and antique costume jewelry collectors ( recently featured on America's Next Top Model Cycle 12 Ep.
Caetano Veloso paid tribute to Miranda for her early samba recordings made in Rio when he recorded " Disseram que Voltei Americanizada " on the live album Circuladô Vivo in 1992.
In a conversation with Miranda, one character tells her that the nation-states of the world collapsed when electronic communications started using an untraceable relay system that made it impossible to enforce taxes on online transactions ( which was later used as a plot element in another of Stephenson's works, the 1999 novel Cryptonomicon ).
The music was subsequently used in a film The Line, the Cross and the Curve ( 1993 ) made by Kate Bush, starring Miranda Richardson and Lindsay Kemp, which references the original film.
He made the Court a power center on a more even base with Congress and the presidency especially through four landmark decisions: Brown v. Board of Education ( 1954 ), Gideon v. Wainwright ( 1963 ), Reynolds v. Sims ( 1964 ), and Miranda v. Arizona ( 1966 ).
After his release, he returned to his old neighborhood and made a modest living autographing police officers ' " Miranda cards " ( containing the text of the warning, for reading to arrestees ).
Another three defendants whose cases had been tied in with Miranda ' san armed robber, a stick-up-man, and a bank robbereither made plea bargains to lesser charges or were found guilty again despite the exclusion of their confessions.
A " spontaneous " statement made by a defendant while in custody, even though the defendant has not been given the Miranda warnings or has invoked the right to counsel and a lawyer is not yet present, is admissible in evidence, as long as the statement was not given in response to police questioning or other conduct by the police likely to produce an incriminating response ( see Rhode Island v. Innis, ).
Davison has made television appearances in an episode of Midsomer Murders, in July 2009, and a guest appearance in Miranda Hart's sitcom, Miranda, on BBC 2 in autumn 2009.
Joyce, an inveterate fantasist, had made the story her own, and since Miranda had not attended the party, she hadn't contradicted Joyce.
Laws were introduced in the UK to prevent untrue statements being made about candidates — see Miranda Grell for a 2007 case.
The film adaptation made a reference to its popularity when Miranda asks why they stopped drinking them, Carrie replies " because everyone else started.
§ 3501 ) -- with clear intent to reverse the effect of the court ruling — included a provision in the Act directing federal trial judges to admit statements of criminal defendants if they were made voluntarily, without regard to whether he had received the Miranda warnings.
In 2008, a cover version of " Forbidden Colours " is included on Hollywood Mon Amour, a collection of songs made famous by their inclusion on soundtracks of movies made in the 1980s, rearranged by Marc Collin of Nouvelle Vague with Nadeah Miranda providing the vocals.

Miranda and total
Miranda State covers a total surface area of 7, 950 km².
The five rounded moons vary from Miranda at 0. 7 % to Titania at almost 40 % of the total mass.
He had a total of twelve fights in 1957, including two each against Lopez, Osvaldo Perez and Ernesto Miranda, against whom Jofre sustained his first two record stains: two ten round draws ( ties ).
Miranda House NCC Company has a total strength of 160 cadets, of whom 80 are enrolled in the Army wing.

Miranda and Hollywood
Carmen Miranda popularized samba internationally through her Hollywood films.
Carmen Miranda, GCIH (, 9 February 1909 – 5 August 1955 ) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian samba singer, Broadway actress and Hollywood film star popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
Miranda signed a movie contract with Hollywood and arrived in the United States in 4 May 1939 with her band, the Bando da Lua.
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Carmen Miranda has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Boulevard.
On 25 September 1998, a city square in Hollywood was named Carmen Miranda Square in a ceremony headed by longtime honorary mayor of Hollywood, Johnny Grant, who was also one of the singer's personal friends dating back to World War II.
On the West Coast, in 1942 the band did a spot in Reveille With Beverly, a musical film starring Ann Miller, and a " Command Performance " for Armed Forces Radio, with Hollywood stars Clark Gable, Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, Jerry Colonna, and the singer Dinah Shore.
This period was dominated by few male interpreters – notably Almirante, Braguinha, Mário Reis, Sílvio Caldas, Francisco Alves and singer / composer Noel Rosa and even fewer chanteuses such as Aracy de Almeida and sisters Aurora Miranda and Carmen Miranda, who eventually came to Hollywood becoming a movie star.
A month later, on February 3 in Hollywood, Bonin, assisted by a young man named Gregory Miley, abducted a 15-year-old hitchhiker named Charles Miranda.

Miranda and films
Disney considered continuing the franchise in further films and a prime-time television series with Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo attending high school, which was to be broadcast on ABC, but the plans never took off because Duff's representatives claimed she was not being paid enough for the proposed series.
Other films that have filmed scenes in Scarborough include Miranda, Dancing Queen, Beltenbros, The Brides in the Bath and The Damned United.
Miranda Richardson won Best Actress at the Evening Standard British Film Awards, while Ian Holm won Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 1985 for this and other films.
His erotic films – especially The Key, Miranda and All Ladies Do It – often accentuate women's buttocks and pubic hair, almost to the point of fetishizing those particular physical features.
Brass ' films in the 1980s and early 1990s had mainly been adaptations of famous erotic literary works, namely The Key ( La chiave ), The Mistress of the Inn ( Miranda ), the novel Le lettere da Capri by Mario Soldati ( Capriccio ), Fanny Hill ( Paprika ), and the novel L ' uomo che guarda by Alberto Moravia ( The Voyeur ), while 2002 film Senso ' 45 is an adaptation of Senso, previously filmed by Luchino Visconti.
She has also acted in some more Tamil films, En Mana Vaanil and Sadhu Miranda.
Her " fairy tale films ", as she called them, started with The Mermaid ( 1911 ), in which she was the first actress to wear a swimmable mermaid costume on film, paving the way for future screen sirens such as Glynis Johns ( Miranda ), Esther Williams and Daryl Hannah ( Splash ).
Franco made a half-dozen films starring the Spanish beauty Soledad Miranda, and when she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in 1970, he took a 17-year-old actress named Lina Romay under his wing and made her his new " star ".
Together with his Partner Andrew Knight, Vizard developed and was the Executive Producer of several feature films including The Sound Of One Hand Clapping ( based on the award winning novel by Richard Flanagan ) and Dead Letter Office ( starring Miranda and Barry Otto ).
There were also three retrospectives with short films by Paul Bush, Miranda July and Virgil Widrich.
He co-starred in films with many famous Mexican and European horror stars, such as Paul Naschy, Christopher Lee, Wolf Ruvinski, German Robles, Howard Vernon, Ray Milland, Soledad Miranda, Janine Reynaud, Lina Romay, Paul Muller, Klaus Kinski, Adrian Hoven, Helga Line, Herbert Lom and Maria Rohm.

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