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When you are a suspect, law enforcement may gather evidence and question you in relation to a crime. You have the right to remain silent and to seek legal counsel. Being a suspect does not imply guilt; it simply means you are being considered as possibly involved in the investigation. Depending on the situation, you may face legal consequences or restrictions while the investigation is ongoing.

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