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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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