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Added: They are only required to be given to you PRIOR to the start of any interrogation.
Anytime you are arrested in the US by a legitimate organization, you are required to be 'read' your Miranda Rights.
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.
Miranda Rights may be read at any time prior to interrogation.
These are your commonly referred to as your 'Miranda' rights.
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Yes, your rights have to be read when you are arrested and accused of any crime. A lawyer should be contacted if your rights have been violated because you may not be charged with the crime.
Under the supreme court case Miranda vs Arizona, in which it was declared that those being arrested are to be read their rights to them, including the right to remain silent and the ability to get an attorney. This can also be seen in the Fifth Amendment.
If you are not free to go and are being questioned, you should be advised of your rights.
Mirandizing
no a poice officer is only required to read your Miranda rights when he is about to interrogate you about the crime in question.
If you were not marandized before being arrested you can have the case against you thrown out simply because they did not read you your rights.
If you are being arrested, you should be read your Miranda rights. Up to that point, the officer may ask you questions without reading you your rights. You are not obligated to answer any questions beyond identifying yourself.