What Are Miranda Rights?
- You have the right to remain silent.
- Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
- You have the right to an attorney.
- If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.
Why Are Miranda Warnings Important?
What Is the Vega v. Tekoh Case About?
What Did the Supreme Court Say?
How Does Vega v. Tekoh Affect My Fifth Amendment Rights?
What Can I Do to Protect My Fifth Amendment Rights?
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- Find a Criminal Defense Lawyers Near You (FindLaw Attorney Directory)
- Miranda Rights 101: Your Rights While Being Questioned, Detained or Arrested by Police (FindLaw Learn About the Law)
- Miranda Rights: Invoking My Right to Remain Silent (FindLaw Law and Daily Life)
- 3 Exceptions to the Miranda Rule (FindLaw Law and Daily Life)
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