Your right to remain silent only applies if you choose to exercise that right. Remember, anything you say in the back of a patrol car is being recorded and will be used against you.
Your right to remain silent only applies if you choose to exercise that right. Remember, anything you say in the back of a patrol car is being recorded and will be used against you.
This past June, the United States Supreme Court ruled that unless given permission, police officers need a search warrant before they can look at your cell phone. See Riley v. California, 134 S. Ct. 2473