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Freddie
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Not the same all the time. And moreover, it is not statutory to say particular words. It may differ from country to country. Mostly two sentences are told to be uttered:
1. You are under arrest.
2. You have right to be silent |
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snetterton
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The exact words are:
"You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence."
The person must also be told what crime they are being arrested for and why it is necessary to arrest them. |
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kranthi nee
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we are going to take you into my custody... |
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spanishflyin_tx
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the say.........."FREEEEEZE SCUMBAG" |
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chyllyphylly
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in the words of john thaw
"You're NICKED" |
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Tom M
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"gotcha" |
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ARFED 13
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Get on the ground. |
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Fro
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In Australia its "Make me run ya lil ****" usually followed by your head being smashed into the car while their throwin you in |
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♥~C.J~♥
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you are under arrest for the suspected murder of ??? etc
you must have seen the bill hunni |
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eyvind
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Depends - eg what's a black boy like you doing driving a car like this? |
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cheaper_bills
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Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go, do not collect £200. |
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celticjungleman67
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OY |
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Anarchy99
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you are under arrest |
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Greeny
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You are under arrest,you do not have to say anything other which may harm your defence something which you may later rely on in court,anything you will say will be given in evidence. |
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salarian2001
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gotcha?
Thomas |
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Sopwith
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get on the ground...hands behind your back |
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someonecanbme
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"give up" |
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isis
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they say I arrest you |
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popo dean
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I am a officer of the law now get on your knees
and make me fell good or you'll go to jail. |
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giftfromgod
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Put your hands in the air and give me all your money. |
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Mystique6583
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They read them the Miranda Rights. |
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jo jo
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Aye Aye...... you're nicked! |
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didymos
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your ****** nicked my beauty |
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Gerbil
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You're nicked!
Incidentally, the "right to remain silent" was taken away several years ago. You are now told that "you do not have to say anything BUT it may harm your defence if you do not mention something which you later rely on in court". |
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evil_nykki
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It's called "the Miranda Rights" and they -must- be read when you're arrested, or else all charges impeeding that arrest can be dropped. The actual words are:
"You are under arrest.
You have the right to remain silent, Should you, however refuse this right, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney, If you can not afford an attorney, One will be provided to you by the court.
Do you understand what I have just said to you?"
The wording of this speech differs slightly depending on where you are. But the general statment remains the same. |
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*****
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You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to a lawyer before any questioning begin. If you decide to answer questions, you may stop at any time, and request a lawyer before any further questioning. Do you ubnderstand these right ,as I"ve explain them to you? Do you want to answer questions?
(Miranda Warning) |
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kruger006
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"No its not because Ur black" |
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gr_bateman
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You are under arrest for.... You do not have to say anything but what you do say may be given as evidence in court. Do you understand? |
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the_lipsiot
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Obviously nobody on this thread knows how it is done properly.
In England the coppers say "You're nicked, son".
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or, in George Michael's case.........."My that's a big one son - you're nicked". |
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SteveT
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'ello, 'ellol, 'ello |
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Soundguy
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You have the right to remain silent. If choose to waive that right, anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney the state will provide one for you . . . . |
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