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CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASEEEE

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Answer: Miranda rights are only required when the police are questioning you in the context of a criminal investigation and hope to or desire to use your statements as evidence against you. Otherwise, Miranda doesn't apply and they're not required to be read. (Information from : Mirandawarning.org)
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If someone is not in police custody, no Miranda warning is required and anything the person says can be used at trial
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