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: post by ArrowHead likes Pie at 2007-09-20 00:08:29
Yes. It's part of due process required to interrogate a detainee. So if they aren't going to question you, they don't technically need to read you your rights. However....

"'miranda rights' are a suggestion to cops and not law which sits under the 5th amendment."

As I posted, it is "constitutional rule that may not be overturned by an act of Congress", not a "suggestion". If you read what I linked, another justice DID try to overturn it. They couldn't.
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