If I was questioned for aggravated cruelty to animals and Mirandized and later a warrant was sworn out on me but I was not again read my rights, can my case be dismissed?
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If I was questioned for aggravated cruelty to animals and Mirandized and later a warrant was sworn out on me but I was not again read my rights, can my case be dismissed?
I turned myself in.
Asked on January 29, 2016 under Criminal Law, Arkansas
Answers:
S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
You were given Miranda rights and answered questions thereafter. Your answers to the questions resulted in a warrant being issued for your arrest. Miranda rights given don't need to be repeated in order to issue a warrant for your arrest. Your case won't be dismissed on this issue.
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