the Fifth Amendment
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.
The fifth amendment.
Always remain silent speak to a lawyer asap don't say anything at all remain calm and you get you say in court
If you are arrested, meaning that a reasonable person would feel that he is not free to leave, a police officer must read you your Miranda rights IF he wishes question you and use your statements against you later. The police have no obligation to read you the Miranda rights if they do not wish to question you. The police can use things you say against you if you volunteer them without being asked.
Yes, but unlike in the US there is more of a presumption of guilt if you do remain silent.
remain silent while being arrested
In America if a criminal suspect is arrested then yes, they have to be informed of their Miranda Rights. If the criminal suspect is not arrested, then no.
The right to remain silent. You do not have to say anything, as it can be used against you.
the fifth amendment
Warrants never expire. It will remain active until it is canceled by the judge or you are arrested.
The best idea is to be polite and cooperative, and remain silent until you have a chance to talk to your lawyer.
Your rights remain unchanged from state to state, because they are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.