Miranda Rights And Custody

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Miranda Rights are required when in custody and subject to interrogation. If not in custody, they may not apply, but you can request a lawyer. If the prosecution continues questioning after you request a lawyer, any statements made may be challenged in court. Legal representation is crucial to protect your rights during interactions with the prosecution.

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In that case, if you were not in custody during the pre-interview, Miranda Rights might not be required. However, it's always a good idea to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you further?
What if you are not in custody, but the prosecution is asking you questions before the trial and you ask for a lawyer
If you are not in custody but the prosecution is asking you questions and you request a lawyer, they should stop questioning you until your lawyer is present. It's important to have legal representation during any interactions with the prosecution to protect your rights.
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is the defendant still protecte by the Miranda Rights ?
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If you are not in custody, Miranda Rights do not apply. However, you still have the right to request a lawyer. The prosecution must stop questioning until your lawyer is present if you request one. Do you have any other questions about this?
what if they do not stop? can they still use the information in court?
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If you've requested a lawyer and the prosecution continues to question you, any statements made may be challenged in court. It's crucial to have legal representation to address this issue properly.
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