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What Are Your Rights Under the Miranda Warning?

What Are Your Rights Under the Miranda Warning?

Michael Tamou, Arizona criminal defense attorney

Michael Tamou

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Questioned by police in Arizona and worried they never read you your rights? Miranda warnings are only required before a custodial interrogation, and if police skip them, any statements you made can be suppressed and kept out of court. Before you answer any questions, ask for a lawyer and stay silent.

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If you’ve ever watched a crime drama, you’re probably familiar with the phrases “You have the right to remain silent” and “Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.” But what does the Miranda Warning really mean, and how does it apply in the context of Arizona law?
What is the Miranda Warning?The Miranda Warning is a statement that law enforcement officers are required to make before questioning a person in custody. It informs the person of their constitutional rights under the Fifth Amendment (the right against self-incrimination) and the Sixth Amendment (the right to counsel).

Named after the Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1966), the Miranda Warning generally includes the following elements:

  1. You have the right to remain silent.
  2. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
  3. You have the right to an attorney.
  4. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.

Why is the Miranda Warning Important?The Miranda Warning plays a crucial role in protecting individuals’ constitutional rights during police interrogations. The warning helps ensure that individuals are aware of their rights and can make informed decisions about whether to answer questions, make statements, or request an attorney.

If law enforcement fails to provide the Miranda Warning before custodial interrogation, any statements made may be suppressed, meaning they can’t be used as evidence against the individual in court. However, it’s important to note that the Miranda Warning is only required for custodial interrogations, it doesn’t apply if a person is not in police custody or if they are not being interrogated.
Understanding Your Rights in ArizonaIn Arizona, as in other states, the Miranda Warning is a vital safeguard for anyone interacting with law enforcement. If you are arrested or taken into custody, remember these rights:

  • You don’t have to speak or answer any questions without a lawyer present.
  • If you choose to speak, your words can be used against you.
  • You can ask for a lawyer at any time, even after you’ve started answering questions.
  • If you can’t afford a lawyer, the court must appoint one for you.

In ConclusionThe Miranda Warning is a fundamental aspect of our criminal justice system that protects individuals’ rights during police interrogations. It’s crucial to understand these rights and to consider seeking legal advice if you find yourself facing police questioning.

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