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June 20th, 2008, 06:43 PM #1Banned
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Must civilian read someone their miranda rights if they place them under arrest?
I was just thinking about miranda rights today so I was looking around. If a person were to subdue and arrest a person if they were indeed acting in a felony, would the person be required to read them their Miranda rights? i.e. creating a pair of zip cuffs and restraining the person in question.
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