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  4. When Do the Police Actually Have to Read Me My Rights?

When Do the Police Actually Have to Read Me My Rights?

January 05, 2017
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Ask the Lawyer with Brendan Bukalski returns, this time talking about when you need to actually be read your rights while talking with a police officer, and what it means to be in true police custody: https://www.theintelligencer.com/commentary/article/Being-read-your-rights-Two-requirements-10834972.php

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