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What do my Miranda Rights protect against during a police investigation?

In addition to advising you of your Miranda rights upon arrest, the arresting authorities must respect your Miranda rights throughout an investigation. Once a defendant invokes the right to counsel, all custodial interrogations must cease until defendant's attorney is present. For example, you cannot legally be required or forced by a law enforcement officer or anyone else to talk, answer questions, or sign any papers without your attorney present.  If you are forced to give incriminating information due to threats, persistent questioning or other means of coercion, you can prevent its use against you in court.  However, if the officer simply neglects to inform you of your Miranda rights, but does not otherwise engage in threats, persistent questioning or other means of coercion, whatever information you volunteer to the police could still potentially be used against you in court. 

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