During the investigatory phase of a case the police use many tactics to get at the facts. A skilled interrogator is much like a good salesman, or even a preacher. They can gauge their interrogation to apply the correct verbal skills to each person they speak to in order to arrive at the truth. As long as you are not beaten or treated in an inhumane fashion, interrogation techniques have been ruled upon time-and-again by the courts and in most instances been ruled as being appropriate.
Yes, an attorney can invoke Miranda rights on behalf of their client during police questioning to ensure that the client's rights are protected.
Yes. You can be charged with a crime for refusing to return secured collateral.
Yes, police can inquire about your destination when they stop you as part of their routine questioning during a traffic stop or other encounter.
Yes, the police can request you to come in for questioning, but you have the right to refuse unless they have a warrant for your arrest.
Police can question anyone if they have the proper authority (e.g. warrant), but parent or guardian is authorized to be present during questioning of a child.
To get answers.....
Don't you dare threaten me.He used the knife to threaten the police, so they tasered him.
A police officer must stop questioning a suspect when the suspect requests a lawyer.
You will have to come in to talk to the police or they will like go to your house for questioning. There is really no way you can ditch the police. They got the rights to put you in jail or custody.
You usually get a visit from the police.
Protection from self-incrimination ensures due process during questioning. A police officer cannot rush questioning a suspect in case he intimidates the suspect into false confessions. This ensures that when questioning is brought to the courtroom it is admissible and fair.
police must inform suspects that may remain silent and have a lawyer present during questioning