Known as "Right to counsel," when detaining or arresting a suspect, the police officer states: "You [are charged, will be charged] with. . . . Do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obligated to say anything unless you wish to do so, but whatever you say may be given in evidence."
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