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The Police in the United States are not required to read you, a Miranda warning before or after arrest - UNLESS or UNTIL they actually begin to question you about a crime you are suspected of.

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What must police do at the time of the arrest?

In most cases the officer will inform you of the reason for your arrest and take you in to custody for booking. You may or may not be advised of your Miranda Rights at arrest but should be advised before your are questioned after arrest.


The MIranda decision of the supreme court concerned?

The Miranda decision of the Supreme Court was concerned with police informed the accused of their rights when they are arrested. They are called Miranda Rights.


What do the police used to arrest a suspect?

the police officers use the so called "miranda doctrine". . .


When arrested for possession of marijuana does the police officer have to read the Miranda rights to the arrested individual?

No, Miranda Rights do not have to be read during any arrest. Miranda Rights are required prior to an interrogation but have nothing to do with an arrest.


Do police have to give Miranda warning in Wisconsin after they arrest you and take you to jail?

No. Miranda is only given if you are in custody AND they are going to interrogate you.


Do police in Michigan read Miranda rights?

Yes, police in Michigan read Miranda rights. Reading Miranda rights is a national precedent. This means that all police in the United States read them.


If the police take you to the station are you under arrest?

If they have not declared you 'under arrest', and read you your Miranda rights, then you are not under arrest, you are just in police custody. That would be a good time to consult your lawyer.Another View: (in the US) Whether you are told, "You are under arrest," or not, BELIEVE ME, if you are taken to the police station and are not free to decline the trip, you ARE under arrest.ALSO; You do NOT have to be read your Miranda Rights at the time of your arrest. You must only be advised of them PRIOR to the start of any questioning about the offense.


When does a police officer announce the Miranda rights to a person in custody?

Generally a cop has to read you your Miranda rights as you are taken into custody or taken for questioning. They must be read even if you volunteer for questioning. They must be read to you before you are arrested, or as they are arresting you.


Is it a violation if the police have an arrest warrant and ask you questions without Miranda then arrest you?

When the police must read you your Miranda rights is murky at best. They must read them at some point before your custodial interrogation. That is, after they arrest you but before they ask you any questions pertaining to the crime you are suspected of. If you are arrested, the best option is not answer any questions without an attorney. When they ask you if you understand your rights, say no. When they ask you what part you don't understand, say you don't understand any of them. After that, clam up.


Does an officer have to read the Miranda rights before arresting you in Texas?

Police have to read you the Miranda rights if they are planning to use what you say in court against you. Generally this happens when you are taken into custody. Exactly how early they have to read them to you varies.


Can a officer arrest someone without reading their rights?

Yes. Miranda rights are not required to be provided upon arrest. Miranda rights will be provided prior to Police asking questions which could elicit an incriminating response. For example: you can be arrested for shoplifting, taken to a jail, fingerprinted and photographed. At no time do Police during the above described process have to question you about the crime you are suspected of committing, therefore Miranda is not required. Once Police ask you what you shoplifted, how you did it, who you did it with, etc, must Miranda rights be provided. Movies and TV portrays Detectives as slapping the cuffs on a bad guy and immediately reading them their rights. This provides a false reality to the general public. In actuality a suspect is usually notified why they are being arrested, but not always, and transported to a jail or to Detectives for questioning.


In Michigan do you have to be informed by the police before the arrest is made that there is an arrest warrant out for you?

No. They prefer to surprise you. - A.