Can I Waive My Miranda Rights?
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.
Other 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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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
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