Right to Remain Silent Didn’t Apply to Printing —Michelson
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HOLLYWOOD MOVIES and television shows have made the Miranda warning—legal rights that are dutifully recited by police officers to suspects during real-life arrests—famous the world over. That infamous piece of Americana ("You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law..."), surprisingly enough, was actually written and popularized by Harold Berliner, a former district attorney and internationally known printer, who died April 26 in Nevada City, CA, at the age of 86.
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