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why was I read my miranda warning and didn't get arrested??

Asked on Apr 27th, 2015 on Criminal Law - South Carolina
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The officer read me my miranda. Warning and had me sign it but I don't understand what it means???
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Aviation Law Attorney serving Mount Pleasant, SC
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An officer is required to inform you of your Miranda rights prior to interrogation although few do. Anything you tell the officer after being Mirandized is admissible as evidence. The officer is not required to arrest you.
Answered on May 03rd, 2015 at 4:01 PM

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