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Police have to read you the Miranda rights if they are planning to use what you say in court against you. Generally this happens when you are taken into custody. Exactly how early they have to read them to you varies.

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When an arresting officer reads an accused person their rights it is an example of what?

Miranda Rights.


When does a police officer announce the Miranda rights to a person in custody?

Generally a cop has to read you your Miranda rights as you are taken into custody or taken for questioning. They must be read even if you volunteer for questioning. They must be read to you before you are arrested, or as they are arresting you.


What are your rights called that the policy must read when arresting someone?

Miranda rights


When police are arresting someone who does not speak English how do they read their Miranda rights?

They hire a interprenter.


What are some factors that lead to police brutality?

Many many factors go into a case of police brutality, A.) did police ,@ anytime during the arrest process use force that could be considered unnecessary or excessive? B.) Did you the arrested do everything told to you by the arresting officer? C.) did the arresting officer read you your Miranda rights?


What rules must be followed when arresting a suspect?

If being arrested a person must be "read" his Miranda rights.


Is an Officer required to read you your Miranda rights when being arrested on a Burglary warrant?

no a poice officer is only required to read your Miranda rights when he is about to interrogate you about the crime in question.


When arrested for possession of marijuana does the police officer have to read the Miranda rights to the arrested individual?

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.


In the UK what are the Miranda rights?

We don't call them 'Miranda Rights' in the UK, there's just a standard statement that a police officer will give to a suspect when they are arrested. I can't remember it word for word, but it is very similar to: "I am arresting you on suspicion of...."(whatever the suspicion may be). "You don't have to say anything, but anything that you DO say may be taken down and used in evidence against you in a court of law".


Does an arresting officer have to read rights?

Rights after arrest Under federal constitutional law, the police need to read you your rights only prior to CUSTODIAL INTERROGATION. So, if there is no interrogation, they do not have to read you your rights.


What are the rights of suspects before they are questioned called?

Miranda Rights


If you cannot read a traffic ticket is it void?

of course its not void...but, theres a but there..the arresting officer must read it to you before u accept together with ur rights if u dont know so..