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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Does a cop have to read me my rights if I was put in cuffs but I did not go to jail?

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Answered by attorney Dennis Julian Roberts (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Dennis Roberts A Professional Corporation
The issue is NOT whether the cop gave you a Miranda warning. If you then made an incriminatory statement you can argue that the statement should be suppressed. If you didn't incriminate yourself not giving you the warning is meaningless - no harm, no foul. But even if you made an incriminating statement, who do you think the judge will believe and you have no credible witnesses - a "he said, she said" with the cop? It is VERY DIFFICULT to win this sort of motion. So the legal advice you are getting is true, but essentially worthless.
The issue is NOT whether the cop gave you a Miranda warning. If you then made an incriminatory statement you can argue that the statement should be suppressed. If you didn't incriminate yourself not giving you the warning is meaningless - no harm, no foul. But even if you made an incriminating statement, who do you think the judge will believe and you have no credible witnesses - a "he said, she said" with the cop? It is VERY DIFFICULT to win this sort of motion. So the legal advice you are getting is true, but essentially worthless.
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What can we do if my brother was falsely accused of domestic violence?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
Criminal Law lawyer at 5280 Law Group
Your brother needs to be represented by a criminal defense attorney who has handled domestic violence cases. Many attorney's may allow you to make payments. If he cannot afford an attorney, he should apply for the services of the public defenders' office.
Your brother needs to be represented by a criminal defense attorney who has handled domestic violence cases. Many attorney's may allow you to make payments. If he cannot afford an attorney, he should apply for the services of the public defenders' office.
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How long does the state have to charge someone with burglary?

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Answered by attorney Jared Christian Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared C. Winter
If they are on house arrest and on bail, then they have already been charged. Is your question really about charging or is it more about trial? You are probably asking how long they have to bring him or her to trial. The answer to that question depends on whether they are charged with felony or misdemeanor burglary (there is no special designation for a "daytime" burglary).
If they are on house arrest and on bail, then they have already been charged. Is your question really about charging or is it more about trial? You are probably asking how long they have to bring him or her to trial. The answer to that question depends on whether they are charged with felony or misdemeanor burglary (there is no special designation for a "daytime" burglary).
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