The police never read me my Miranda Rights. Does that mean that I cannot be prosecuted?

It is important to remember that any statement made by you, voluntary or otherwise, may be used against you. The failure of the police to Mirandize you may prevent law enforcement from using these statements against you. On the other hand, if the police do not need your statement to prove their case against you, their failure to Mirandize you may make no difference at all. Speaking with a qualified attorney before speaking to law enforcement may help you to avoid jeopardizing your case.

The Law Office Of Andrew L. Cameron will represent you in your Criminal Law case, contact us today to find out how!

Saturday, 19 May 2012

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