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If a suspect is not read his or her Miranda rights, then nothing the suspect says can be used at trial, even if the suspect voluntarily gives reasons or excuses for committing a crime. true or false

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User Alexurba
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this is true... because they didn't read him his rights... it will not be used against him in the court of law or anything and they will have to state it to him before court... I think but it's true
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User Ryan Lyu
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