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What if I don’t have an attorney or cannot afford one? Am I still entitled to have an attorney present before being questioned by the police?

What if the police arrest me and don’t read my Miranda rights ? Can the case be thrown out of court?

What if the police question me anyway and do not advise me of my miranda rights? Can I have my case thrown out of court?

If the police question me and do not advise me of my Miranda rights, can they use my statements against me?

What if I am at school and a school official or teacher wants to question me about a violation of the law. Do they have to advise me of my miranda rights?

Am I entitled to have my parents present before I am questioned by the police?

Do the police have to inform me that I have the right to have my parents present before I am questioned?

Can statements made by me to school officials, teachers, or counselors be used to suspend or expel me from school and also used against me for prosecution in juvenile court?

Am I entitled to consult with an attorney and to have an attorney present before being questioned by a school official, teacher, or counselor, about a potential violation of the law?

Can school officials lie to me and tell me nothing will happen to me if I make a statement and then use my statement against me to suspend or expel me or have me arrested?

If I am in juvenile hall and a probation officer wants to question me about what happened, can the probation officer use my statements against me in court?

If I have been stopped or detained by the police, do I have to talk to them?

Can I call my parents before I am questioned?

What if I am called from class by a school administrator, taken to a room to be questioned by the police, social worker, or other official, do I have to talk to them?

Is a minor entitled to have his or her Miranda Rights read before being questioned?

Can I refuse to talk to the police unless I have an attorney present?

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