In a 5-4 Supreme Court decision Miranda v. Arizona (1966) ruled that an arrested individual is entitled to rights against self-incrimination and to an attorney.The case began with the 1963 arrest of Phoenix resident Ernesto Miranda, who was charged with rape, kidnapping, and robbery. Definite cases where there are violations of civil rights. In August 2009, the ACLU of Arizona filed the first case that challenged the practices of Sheriff Arpaio in conducting workplace raids. The following decisions show how the high court has wrestled with some of history's biggest social, legal, and political issues. This is a form at least in the Central District that you can look to filing just to preserve your rights so you don't blow the statute of limitations. Read Arizona Civil Rights Division, Etc. v. Justice Charles C. Bernstein and Justice Frederick C. Struckmeyer Jr. presided over segregation cases such as Heard vs. Davis and Phillips vs.