Miranda warnings, also called Miranda rights, is a warning given to suspects in the United States at the time of their arrest. A person in custody must be presented this warning per the 5th amendment. The warning states, "The person in custody must, prior to interrogation, be clearly informed that he/she has the right to remain silent, and that anything the person says will be used against that person in court; the person must be clearly informed that he/she has the right to consult with an attorney and to have that attorney present during questioning, and that, if he/she is indigent, an attorney will be provided at no cost to represent him/her.
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