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by ceejayoz
861 days ago
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You have the right to remain silent. You also have the right not to remain silent. Talking after a Miranda warning is taken as a clear waiving of that right to remain silent. You can, of course, stop talking at any time, but they're not going to re-Marandize you after every sentence. |
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You waived a right by saying that but you can choose.l to not speak after.
Even if the paper waived an attorney you should be able to change your mind