T2 #163
Miranda is not the linchpin of human rights.
Our Bill of Rights was ratified in the 18th Century.
You pretending that: " for the country's first 100+ years there were NO search and seizure restrictions on law enforcement until the liberal activists came along" T2 #153
is not reality-based.
Our laws evolve. I've never denied it. And they have done so since BEFORE the Revolution!
That doesn't corroborate your absurd: "for the country's first 100+ years there were NO search and seizure restrictions on law enforcement until the liberal activists came along." T2 #153
K A B A M ! ! !
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And of course Miranda is a 5th Amendment case, and we've been discussing the 4th. But naturally your ignorance knows no bounds.
What you so non-chalantly refer to as "evolve" is actually "liberal judicial activism."
For what you're saying to be accurate, the Founders had to have been looking at a systemic violation of their 4th Amendment going on every day for the remainder of the lives, and never said a word about it.
And those violations continued for over an entire century, with *EVERY* judge in the nation complicit in this outrage, from local magistrates like Judge Roy Bean west of the Pecos, up to the US Supreme Court, until a bunch of 20th century liberals finally figured out what the Founders *REALLY* meant by the 4th Amendment.
Do you have any idea how absurd that premise is? Talk about no basis in reality.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
So what does the Amendment say should be done if a search is done without a warrant or without probable cause?
If a person is arrested without probable cause? If evidence is improperly seized?
It doesn't say, does it?
*ALL* of that which came later in the 20th century, every single bit of it, is liberal activist fabrication.
*NONE* of it existed in the Founder's country, nor for the century that followed them. There were NO search and seizure restrictions on law enforcement. They are not in the 4th Amendment, they are liberal inventions.
Suggested reading: "Writs of Assistance"
Learn something, meathead.