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5teev | 13 years ago

Note also: they don't have to read you your rights unless you're already under arrest and they want to question you.

http://www.lawcollective.org/article.php?id=115

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darkarmani|13 years ago

They don't ever have to read your rights ... they just can't use your answers in court.