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Do The Police Have To Read Me My Miranda Rights If I Am Pulled Over For Speeding?

No, they do not have to read you your basic Miranda rights when a police officer pulls you over on a routine traffic stop. Breaking traffic laws (like speeding, running a red light, or a lane change violation) are considered to be infractions, not crimes (like a misdemeanor or felony).…

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What Are Miranda Warnings And How Do They Apply To My Criminal Case?

In 1966, the United States Supreme Court decided Miranda v. Arizona. Ernesto Miranda was arrested and questioned for two hours until he finally confessed to the crime for which he had been taken into custody. The Court overturned his conviction because it believed that the confession he made should not…

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Is It Possible to Waive My Miranda Rights (Even If I Didn’t Mean To)?

Yes, it is entirely possible to waive (or give up) your Miranda rights. For instance, if you continue to answer a police officer’s questions after your Miranda warnings have been given, you have in effect waived these rights (and as a result, any statements made thereafter can be used against…

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What Happens When I Am Charged With A Misdemeanor In Missouri?

In the state of Missouri, there are three different types of criminal charges: Felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. The most serious type of crime that you can be charged with is a felony. These crimes can range anywhere from murder to burglary to certain types of fraud. The least serious crime…

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