Can we ask interrogation questions during a search incident arrest, adult or juvenile?
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
- An Instagram follower asked Anthony Bandiero can we ask interrogation questions during a search incident arrest, adult or juvenile? Let's look at when Miranda applies.
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I say Yes, we have rights to ask questions
YOU are acting under color of law. You DO NOT have the same rights to free speech as civilians.
For example, Miranda v Arizona explicitly states "requires police to cease any and all interrogation once a person has invoked the right to an attorney"
This SHOULD be basic things cops know 101.