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| | What Happens If The Officer Does Not Read Me My Miranda Rights? | | | Generally, nothing. Failure to read you your Miranda rights may prevent the police from using statements you make, after your arrest, in court. However, they do not prevent the use of statements you made before you were arrested, most statements you voluntarily make without any prompting from the police, or the use of your alcohol test results. |
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On September 1, 1951, Australia, New Zealand, and the US signed ANZUS, a mutual defense accord similar to NATO among the North Atlantic states. The alliance between the US and New Zealand, however, was suspended in 1985, after the institution of New Zealand's nuclear-free zone prohibited US nuclear warships from entering New Zealand ports. New Zealand flag Learn more about ANZUS from the BBC.
On September 2, 1963, Alabama Governor George Wallace surrounded Tuskegee high school with Alabama National Guard troops in an effort to prevent its integration pursuant to a federal court order in Lee v. Macon County. In response, President John Kennedy federalized the Guard and sent it back to its barracks. Wallace opposing the integration of the University of Alabama Learn more about George Wallace from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
On September 1, 2009, the Commonwealth of Nations suspended Fiji from its organization because it failed to meet the September 1 deadline for reinstating a constitutional democracy and opening a national dialog following the December 2006 military coup. Fiji's acting Prime Minister Ratu Epeli Ganilau argued that it was not possible to meet the Commonwealth's deadline because of the extent of political reform in the country, and that elections would be held in 2014. Fiji flag Learn more about international reaction to the 2006 coup from the JURIST news archive.
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