Justice White, dissenting in Miranda v. Arizona (1966), stated that

A The rule against coerced confessions was grounded in the privilege against self-incrimination
B. The factual basis for the majority decision were transcripts of the cases consolidated in the Miranda ruling
C. The Miranda warnings were logically inconsistent with the notion that custodial interrogation was inherently coercive
D. The Miranda ruling would not increase or decrease the number of convictions


ANSWER: C

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