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Yes, if the person incriminates themselves in a crime or if there is enough evidence to support an arrest.

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Yes, if the person incriminates themselves in a crime or if there is enough evidence to support an arrest.

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You can never be forced to say anything that incriminates YOU, but if you have information about any other crime you are required to truthfully answer all questions.

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Edmund, who is the illegitimate son of Gloucester, is one of the villains of King Lear. He incriminates his brother and tries to gain absolute power.

Goneril and Regan, King Lear's two eldest daughters, are also villains. They collude with Edmund to gain power for themselves.

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Means you make a statement or give evidence that incriminates you. In other words, you say you are personally guilty of something when you aren't legally required to make such an admission.

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The Miranda rights grant you the right to remain silent, so that you don't say something that incriminates yourself. They give you the right to an attorney whether or not you can afford one. They guarantee that the police can use what you say in court.

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