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When Miranda Rights Don't Apply to Your Maine Criminal Case

Police don't have to read Miranda rights unless you're in custody and being questioned about the crime you were arrested for.

If an officer makes casual conversation after arresting you—asking about a sports game, for example—and you volunteer incriminating information, those statements can still be used against you even though you weren't Mirandized.

This is why staying silent is always your best strategy.
Whether Miranda applies to your case requires a detailed factual analysis by an attorney.

Request a consultation with The Maine Criminal Defense Group by calling 207-383-2231 or visiting notguiltyattorneys.com.

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