Miranda warnings FAQs
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What Is A Miranda Warning?
A: A Miranda warning advises people of their constitutional right not to answer questions or to have an attorney present before answer any questions. -
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Must A Police Officer Always Advise A Person Of Their Miranda Rights Before Asking A Question?
A: No. The Miranda warning is only in effect during a custodial interrogation. This means that the person being questioned is in custody or in an environment in which the … More -
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If I Am In Custody, How Do I Assert My Right To Remain Silent?
A: A suspect who has been arrested need only say I want to speak with an attorney or I have nothing to say now. If the police continue to question the suspect, the police … More -
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If I Am Not Under Arrest, Do I Have To Answer A Police Officer's Questions?
A: No. Unless you are placed under arrest you are free to leave at any time. However, if a police officer stops you while you are walking, and asks you for … More -
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Can I Waive My Miranda Rights?
A: Yes. If you have been arrested, and you have been given your Miranda warning, then anything that you say can and will be used against you in court. -
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But The Police Officer Said That If I Talked, He Would Help Me Out.
A: This is something police officers always say. Police officers have no control over what happens to you after you have been arrested. The determination of what you will … More