• ceenote@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    FYI, you need to say “I’m invoking my right to remain silent” or similar before going quiet. Just shutting your mouth and refusing to say absolutely anything will make it worse.

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      17 hours ago

      If you have to say a certain phrase in order to get granted a right, then it’s not a right, it’s just a spell you have access to.

    • YouAreLiterallyAnNPC@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Ah, right. The Supreme Court decided we only get to have the rights we can remember under any given circumstance. Don’t let the cops catch you sleeping. Totally normal stuff in a totally normal democracy. Not at all a sign of any sort.

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        That’s not entirely accurate:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berghuis_v._Thompkins

        Your fifth amendment rights haven’t been invoked until you say so. The Miranda warning isn’t a guide for how to invoke the rights, just a notification that you have them.

        Now, it’s ridiculous that we’ve ended up here and it was a terrible ruling, both of them, but if you’re just quiet you haven’t invoked your right to silence anymore than you’ve invoked your right to legal counsel.
        Which is a hell of a position for the court to take on coerced confessions.