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What is the purpose of the Miranda warning in criminal law?
A. Regulating property transactions
B. Protecting the rights of the accused during police interrogations
C. Resolving family disputes
D. Enforcing immigration laws

The Miranda warning in criminal law protects the rights of the accused during police interrogations by informing them of their right to remain silent and to have an attorney present.

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