Miranda Rights Violation Concerns

Summary

If you were arrested in Florida and not read your Miranda rights before interrogation, it could affect the admissibility of evidence in court. Additionally, if your phone was taken and used without a warrant, it might constitute a rights violation. Consider consulting a local attorney to discuss these potential issues and explore your legal options.

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Can I ask a question that happened while I was arrested
Of course, ****! Feel free to ask your question about what happened during your arrest. I'll do my best to provide helpful legal information.
I was arrested walking down the street. The cop light on multiple things in the arrest repbut he had taken my phone out of my truck so I could call a friend to come pick up my truck while I was in handcuffs. He asked for my code said he wasn't taking the handcuffs off. I gave him my code. He dialed the number handed me. The phone made a comment and said. ****y the way, I can't shut your phone unless I have a warrant done with the phone. He put the phone back in my truck where it was from the beginning. It was not on my person when I was arrested. He did not put it in my truck. He turned it in for evidence for no. Reason were not read to me until I got to booking. I was questioned, searched detained and arrested and did not get my Miranda rights read until I got back to booking. There are multiple other things that he lied about on the arrest report that I won't bother you with. I'm trying to g
Hey ****! That sounds like quite an ordeal. In Florida, police must inform you of your Miranda rights before any interrogation if you're in custody. If evidence was obtained unlawfully, it might be inadmissible in court. Would you like to connect with a local lawyer to discuss your situation further?
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It seems like your situation might involve potential violations of your rights during the arrest process. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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