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Miranda Rights

There are some situations where police do not have to read you your Miranda Rights.

10/24/2018 | Rating NR

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Miranda Rights

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There are some situations where police do not have to read you your Miranda Rights.

When making an arrest, police normally inform you that you have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Those are called your, "Miranda Rights." There are some situations where police do not have to inform you of those rights before making an arrest.

10/24/2018 | Rating NR

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