Conclusion
In the end Miranda did get away with his rape charge but the court decision after the case made sure that something like this would not happen again. Law enforcement officials now have the responsibility to brief convicted criminals of their constitutional rights. They have to read the "Miranda Rights" (that was yes named after Ernesto Miranda) and after each statement they ask "Do you understand?" trying to get a yes out of whoever they're reciting these rights to. The Miranda Rights are so important that if the detainee can not understand English they will even translate it for them.
"You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions. Do you understand?
Anything you do say may be used against you in a court of law. Do you understand?
You have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to the police and to have an attorney present during questioning now or in the future. Do you understand?
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish. Do you understand?
If you decide to answer questions now without an attorney present you will still have the right to stop answering at any time until you talk to an attorney. Do you understand?
Knowing and understanding your rights as I have explained them to you, are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present?" -Full version of the Miranda rights used to cover everything that might happen while in custody.
South Florida attorney and legal analyst Marc S. Reiner discussing Miranda Rights.