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`1`Miranda warning `2` "Nolo Everybody's Legal Dictionary":
A warning that the police must give to a suspect before conducting an interrogation; otherwise, the suspect's answers may not be used as evidence in a trial. The Miranda warning requires that the suspect be told that he has the right to remain silent, the right to have an attorney present when being questioned, the right to a court appointed attorney if a private attorney is unaffordable, and the fact that any statements made by the suspect can be used against him in court. Giving the Miranda warning is also known as "reading a suspect his rights."
See Topic: Criminal Law |