In response to
"If they're questioning him and they're charging him he should have an attorney there with him. Does he know to even ask for one?"
by
Krusty
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an obscure law was invoked, IIRC, that lets you hold and question someone for 48 hours without an attorney or reading of rights if there is sufficient
Posted by
colin (aka colinski)
Apr 22 '13, 11:04
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danger. like bombs still being out there. so, no, a lot of those rights were not presented at the time, but should be by now.
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