What to do if I was arrested for possession of marajuana, possession of parifanaila and contributing to the delinquency of a minor?
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What to do if I was arrested for possession of marajuana, possession of parifanaila and contributing to the delinquency of a minor?
I was not read my Miranda rights at all. The parifanaila was not mine and the minor told them that. The police asked me where I got it and a lot of other questions. Can I still be charged even though they did not read them to me?
Asked on March 1, 2013 under Criminal Law, Mississippi
Answers:
Byron Mobley / The Law Office of Byron Mobley
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
The police may charge you even without informing you of your Miranda rights however that may limit the use of your statements as evidence against you at trial. I would suggest contacting an experienced criminal defense attorney in your area.
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