What You Think Doesn't Matter

Miranda Warning and Your Right to Remain Silent

Chris Thorn

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Over the years of working in law enforcement, I have figured out that even though everybody has the right to remain silent, not everybody has the ability.  On this week's episode I break down the Miranda Warnings line by line and define what each of the five sentences mean to you. I also cover case law that protects your rights and identify when Miranda must be advised and suggest when you should invoke your right to remain silent.  I talk about the difference between remaining silent and invoking your right to remain silent.  To very different situations with very different outcomes.  I also describe what must happen when a person that is subjected to Miranda actually invokes their right.  Tune in to find out more. 

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