Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
Being detained and your rights
When a police officer pulls his weapon are you at that moment being detained and is the officer required to read you your rights before being questioned?
Asked on 11/27/07, 12:02 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Hancock
Hancock Law Office
Re: Being detained and your rights
Most likely. Obviously each case is different, but Miranda probably should've have been read givens the limited information you've given.
Answered on 11/27/07, 12:27 pm
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