Legal Question in Traffic Law in Texas
miranda rights
Does the police have to tell you your
miranda rights and if they don't can you use
it against them in court?
Asked on 5/07/09, 1:51 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: miranda rights
Miranda rights are warnings that advise you of your constitutional rights. If evidence is obtained from you, without first advising you of those rights, then that evidence is subject to being suppressed.
Answered on 5/12/09, 10:28 am
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