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Police Questioning of Minors
Everyone knows the iconic phrase “you have the right to remain silent.” It is usually the first thing that police tell someone when taking them into custody, and it makes up one of the several rights – commonly known as … Continue reading
Black Citizen’s Guide To Police Confrontation
On June 1 there was a post titled,”Supreme Court: If you want the right to remain silent, say so” with the decision that we now have to formally invoke our Miranda rights while in police custody I think this is … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, african american, black, incarceration, jail, justice, law, minorities, Miranda, police, race, racism, Supreme Court
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Supreme Court: If you want the right to remain silent, say so
Wow, this is a very important Supreme Court decision. The right to remain silent and the right to legal representation must be invoked by a person in custody. So I will invoke my freedom of speech at this time and … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, incarceration, law, minorities, Miranda, police, Supreme Court
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