Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
miranda rights
I was arrested on a misdemeanor 4 charge but was not read the miranda rights. Is this legal?
Asked on 2/08/07, 1:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Willard Hanner
Hanner Law Firm
Re: miranda rights
The police should read you your rights but the only remedy for not doing do is that they can't use any incriminating statements that you might have made against you at trial.
Answered on 2/08/07, 3:32 pm
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