Terror on 59
The book, Terror on Highway 59 was about a reporter by the name of Steve Sellers. Steve was in his second week of his new job, for the Austin American Statesmen, when his city editor handed him a letter containing weird behavior on Highway 59. The letter was from a man named J.E. Foley. Foley complained about the San Jacinto County Sheriffs department. Foley was on his way home from Kentucky after visiting some friends in
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the people to violate their right of the fifth amendment. The Miranda Rights were not even told to the person until they were controlled and behind bars. Their Miranda Rights were only read by another fellow inmate and never by an officer with a badge. Although these protections were intended to shield individuals from abuses by the government, the government also has a obligation to safeguard the citizens of the United States from criminal activity.
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