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  • Should I talk to the police after an arrest?
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      Firm Name: The Collierville Law Firm
      Duration: 01:19
      Date: 2019-08-08
      If you’ve been arrested, you have the right to remain silent. If you invoke your Miranda rights, law enforcement cannot question you until you consult an attorney. If you decide to talk, you can cut off questioning at any time and invoke your rights by announcing that you intend to remain silent and that you want to see an attorney.
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