lies? LOL.. yeah, I'm a lier now. K dude...
grow up already eh?
and while your at it, read this:
arhh her her her her... lame.
I can't believe some uneducated moron is sitting here arguing with someone that has a father that schooled him every fucking day on federal and state laws you moron.
It's a requirement for you to be read your rights prior to being arrested... period. end of story dude.
The police can't just go around arresting people, slapping cuffs on them and just throwing them in the back of the fucking police car man. It doesn't happen that way!! THEY HAVE TO READ YOU YOUR RIGHTS!!! PERIOD!
You want proof?? Let me prove you wrong then my friend.. because you apparently think you know it all. This article comes STRAIGHT from a U.S. State Law book.. which covers ALL U.S. States my friend. And heres the article, straight from the book!!
In the United States, anyone who is arrested has certain rights under the U.S. Constitution. These rights were outlined by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Miranda v. Arizona: " …the person in custody must, be clearly informed that he has the right to remain silent, and that anything he says will be used against him in court; he must be clearly informed that he has the right to consult with a lawyer and to have the lawyer with him during interrogation, and that, if he is indigent, a lawyer will be appointed to represent him." A law officer making an arrest must read a statement based on this rule, which is usually called "reading your rights" or "Miranda rights". If the police fail to advise you of your rights at the time of your arrest, any statements you made before or after the arrest would be and will be excluded if you were put on trial.
Booyah kah!!
I now rest my case.. no further arguments from me on this one. I just proved my case.. thank you.