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The Right to Remain Silent

One of the most powerful rights you have is the right to remain silent. This right, protected by the Fifth Amendment, allows you to avoid self-incrimination during police interrogations. Exercising this right can prevent you from making statements that could be used against you in court. It's essential to clearly state your intention to remain silent and request legal counsel to ensure your rights are respected1.

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