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Cowpoke

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I was asked to come into the sheriffs office to answer a couple of questions. Once there, I was read my rights, I was not arrested or charged, and everything was recorded. I was then told I was a suspect in a crime. I asked to see an attorney and was told no by the deputy 4 different times during the questionong. He said I didn't need one. He continued to question and badger me for 45 minutes. Do I have any recourse against him or the department? Can anything I said be used in court if they charge me? This happened over 10 months ago. I have not been charged or talked to since this happened. I live in Minnesota.
 


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lawrat

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I am a law school graduate. What I offer is mere information, not to be construed as forming an attorney client relationship.

Your lawyer will need to argue a violation of your miranda rights and 5th amendment right against self incrimination.
 

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