What are my rights when interacting with the police?

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00:00:03 So, you are entitled to your right to remain silent and your right to an attorney, what is otherwise known as, you hear the fifth amendment or your Miranda rights, but generally speaking, that’s only in the context if you’ve been arrested or you’re basically detained by law enforcement. What I tell anybody, if law enforcement officer wants to interview you and you are a potential suspect or a target of an investigation, you never want to answer any questions. You want to be polite and respectful to the police officers and

 

00:00:32 tell them, “Officer, I’m not going to answer any questions without my attorney present and I’m going to exercise my fifth amendment constitutional rights.

 

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