10-04-2024, 12:35 AM
(09-14-2024, 11:48 PM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: What country are you in?
If you're in the US and you've been arrested without being read your Miranda rights, then any case against you would be thrown out...if it can be proven you were not mirandized at the time of arrest. If you're outside the US, then I guess that's different.
Same goes for questioning after you've requested an attorney. After you've been read your Miranda rights, and you request an attorney, no questions can continue. Now, I suppose some LEO could try to ask you further questions, but it's kind of pointless because nothing you say after that is admissible. Some backwater town might try some different stuff, but this is accepted legal practice in most jurisdictions. Not just my opinion either; it's legal fact and precedent.
Oh, and you've been arrested (25) times? Wow!
I'm in the US. No, I have NEVER been mirandized on an arrest EVER.
I was into protesting for a while or maybe more like civil disobedience.