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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Actaully this makes a lot of sense. You're specifying that you invoke your right to make the interrogation end. THAT is what the ruling refers to as I understand it. It's a bit like having to say that you refuse to testify under the fifth amendment.
Same with asking for an attorney, it's not that you waive your right, but until you invoke it they can keep talking to you.
/Law and Order has taught me this
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Oh yeah, you have to say "I wish to speak to my attorney." (or "where my lawyer at?!?!?!")
I had it backwards.
*Doink Doink*
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
With all that logic, you have no future in politics. 
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