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You have the right to refuse to answer questions at any time even without a lawyer, If you have ever heard the term " take the fifth " it has nothing to do with booze. The 5th amendment to the constitution gives you the right not to incriminate yourself by answering questions. A lawyer is useful as a go between when questioning is going to take place as they will help you decide what in fact is incriminating. If you are not in custody, a lawyer cannot stop the police from making a voluntary contact and having a conversation with you. Your 5th amendment right does not attach until you are taken into custody. The lawyer does not stop the police from the questioning, after invoking your 5ft amendment, the police are required to stop at that point and either send you to jail or unarrest you. Most officers will not wait for a lawyer to show up, before you are questioned, because most lawyers don't care about the truth, they just tell their clients to not say anything. Lawyers are useless, when you are first arrested, because you can assert your own right to silence.

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