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Do I really have the "right to remain silent"?

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Do I really have the "right to remain silent"?

Jeffrey K. Rubenstein (Criminal Defense Attorney) gives expert video advice on: Under what circumstances can I be detained by a police officer?; Do I have to identify myself to the police?; What if I can't afford an attorney? and more...

You absolutely have the right to remain silent. You have the right to not say anything. That is a Fifth Amendment right which is very different from your Miranda rights. You always have the right to remain silent and my advice to you is that when the police try to question you about anything just say, “No.” Don't assume you can talk your way out of it.

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