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Originally Posted by up4anything
No, bro, they don't. the only time they have to is when they want to question you.
When you pull someone over and find two bags of green on them, there aren't too many questions they need to ask.
In your crackhead buddy's case, they may have asked him questions that led to his indictment that weren't mirandized.
If you don't trust me, and why would you, I only passed the bar, feel free to call any defense attorney in the phonebook and ask him/her.
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Please listen to this people :P
I had this conversation with my lawyer, too. They don't need to read you your rights when you are being charged. Only if being detained without charges pending. Like... you know, being questioned? ^^^^.
Also, for the person who asked about the traffic stop in Canada, while I don't live in Canada I did see an article somewhere on the internet saying that Canadian police can no longer search a car on the smell of marijuana alone.
http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarp...52dbd3&k=46950
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewa...h.html?ref=rss