Do you have to get your Miranda rights reading to you if it was a felony charge before you are arrested?

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2026-07-19 03:40

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No, Miranda rights do not need to be read before a felony arrest; they are required only when a suspect is in custody and subject to interrogation. The purpose of Miranda rights is to inform individuals of their right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning. If a suspect is not interrogated or not in custody, the reading of these rights is not necessary.

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