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Default Is a Bldg inspector a policeman?

On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 21:48:02 -0800, jJim McLaughlin
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mm wrote:

On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:30:52 -0800, Karma Ghia
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Can anything you say be used against you?
If so, why don't they advise you of your rights?
the 5th amendment.



Even the police don't have to advise you of your rights unless they
suspect you of committing a crime. When they are at the stage where
they suspect everyone, or where they have no special reason to think
you did it, you're not a "suspect".



You are almost as stupid as the OP.

Try to Google ( you can find Google, can't you?) Miranda v. Arizona.

Read Miranda v. Arizona. (You can read can't you?)

Try to understand the concept of "custody".

Here's a hint: "Custody" has nothing to do with "suspect"

No, in this context, they are related. If you want me to read some
part of Miranda post the url and tell me what paragraph(s).

Otherwise, take some Pepto-Bismal. Then read Bub's post.