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Beveren_Rabbit 10/17/20 10:50:12 PM #1: |
or at least mandatory?
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Irony 10/17/20 10:52:14 PM #2: |
Thought it was
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AlCalavicci 10/17/20 10:58:18 PM #3: |
Yes, unless the suspect has specifically stated they waive those rights, and only it over 18
its muddy though because police use a lot of tactics to make you think its off record , or confuse you to think that youre not being interrogated or fool you into a false confession --- http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111123223446/simpsons/images/9/99/K.png I didn't even give you my coat! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BilalPowell 10/17/20 11:03:56 PM #4: |
Nope as long as they're read their rights while being arrested. They can choose to say nothing until they see their attorney. If they choose to incriminate themselves it's their own fault.
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AlCalavicci 10/17/20 11:09:28 PM #5: |
BilalPowell posted...
Nope as long as they're read their rights while being arrested. They can choose to say nothing until they see their attorney. If they choose to incriminate themselves it's their own fault. Sometimes a suspect is being talked to/interrogated before they've been "arrested" and read those rights --- http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111123223446/simpsons/images/9/99/K.png I didn't even give you my coat! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DarkChozoGhost 10/17/20 11:13:20 PM #6: |
Many of the methods police use to trick people into speaking without a lawyer should be illegal.
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