If you’ve ever been arrested by US police, or if you’ve watched films or television programmes in which that happens, you’ll be aware of the phrase ‘Miranda rights’. It means, in essence, that the detained person has the right to remain silent under interrogation, and has the right to speak to a lawyer before answering questions. Any information obtained by interrogating a suspect who has not been made aware of these rights is (under normal circumstances) inadmissible in a court of law.
This system was established in US law following the Miranda v. Arizona case of 1966, which saw a judge overturn a rape conviction on the grounds that the convicted man, Ernesto Arturo Miranda, had incriminated himself because he did not know his rights, and that the use of testimony gathered in such a manner was a violation of the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution. The ruling has become.
This system was established in US law following the Miranda v. Arizona case of 1966, which saw a judge overturn a rape conviction on the grounds that the convicted man, Ernesto Arturo Miranda, had incriminated himself because he did not know his rights, and that the use of testimony gathered in such a manner was a violation of the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution. The ruling has become.
- 5/26/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
It was only a matter of time, wasn’t it? James Cameron gave filmmakers the heads-up on his advancements in the medium and some pervy bright spark has gone, “Let’s make porn with this technology!” And that man, ladies and gentlemen, is Tinto Brass. Who? Well, back in 1980 the man was helming his masterpiece entitled Caligula. You must have heard about that and how its producers fired Brass and inserted hardcore porn scenes into a movie starring Helen Mirren, Peter O’Toole, Malcolm McDowell and Sir John Gielgud. Sir John Gielgud!!!
Speaking to the press, the man is obviousy still embittered about the whole farrago and plans to make the world’s first fuck flick in 3D. The Hollywood Reporter questioned him on his plans and what the subject matter of the film would be, apart from sex:
“To revisit an abandoned project about a Roman emperor that was ruined by Americans,...
Speaking to the press, the man is obviousy still embittered about the whole farrago and plans to make the world’s first fuck flick in 3D. The Hollywood Reporter questioned him on his plans and what the subject matter of the film would be, apart from sex:
“To revisit an abandoned project about a Roman emperor that was ruined by Americans,...
- 1/29/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
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