Fill in the Blanks Miranda Rights Fill in the Blank GameOnline version Test your knowledge of Miranda rights, the right to remain silent, and when these constitutional protections apply by completing the missing words in each sentence! by Arizona Bar Foundation 1 rights are protections that come from the Amendment to the United States , which gives people the right to remain silent and protects them from being forced to say things that could be used against them in . These rights come from the United States Court case Miranda v . ( 1966 ) . Miranda rights usually include the right to remain , the warning that statements can be used in court , and the right to an . 2 are only required to read Miranda rights when a person is both in police and being questioned about a . This means police do not have to read Miranda rights during every interaction or stop . A person generally has the right to remain silent and may ask for a before answering questions . However , in some situations , people may still be required to provide basic information , such as a driver ? s during a lawful traffic stop . 3 Miranda and the right to remain silent to all people in the United States , including non - citizens , not just U . S . . Even when a person chooses to remain silent , they may still be expected to comply with police orders , and resisting or interfering with may have legal .