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Question by dana
Submitted on 11/20/2003
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some cops went to my friend in Augusta GA and asked her to come in for questioning they didn't say she was under arrest and didn't read her, her rights what can we do?


Answer by gasc
Submitted on 1/21/2004
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She wasn't formerly charged with anything so she had the option to not come in for questioning.  There isn't anything you can do.

 

Answer by norseman
Submitted on 3/4/2004
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Individuals don't have anyrights anymore. Why should they bother with reading them.

 

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