"Do the fifth amendment protects against self incrimination extend to the police interrogation of a suspect?" chief justice Earl Warren delivered the opinion of the 5-4 majority. The supreme court held fifth amendment protection against self-incrimination available in all interrogation suspect unless certain official safeguards here in place. suspect has the rights to remind silent, or whatever they say can be used against them in court. Justice Tom C. Clark wrote dissenting opinion which he argued that fifth amendment curtains the ability of police to execute their duties. Justice Harlan and Stewart joined in the dissident opinion. In away this affects my life is by not letting suspects talks police out or say things that aren't true.