Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I won't scold you. It's obviously not necessary when you've long since taken care of that yourself. Not sure why others feel the need to do that, either.

You don't have to be read your Miranda rights unless you're being held, either arrested or just held "custodially," so you can be asked questions relating to the commission of a crime. You weren't arrested, held, or questioned. Just summoned to a court date because of the charge you received, so you didn't have to be Mirandized. It's a common misconception that everyone under all circumstances of arrest or detention must be Mirandized in the United States. Miranda rights have to do with questioning about a crime.
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I suppose that anything you said could be used against you in court, but it's unlikely. Of course, I don't know what you said or admitted to. But what'll be used against you in this court proceeding is what the undercover cops witnessed.
Yeah. I think they did not read us our Miranda rights because they wanted to question us.

On another important note:

One kid drove the drug dealer (his friend.) Anyway, one of the cops said, "Did you know he had the pot on him when you drove him here?"

"Uhh..."

"Just tell us, we're going to find out anyway."

"Yeah."

Then that kid got charge with "transporting...." He should've just lied.

I thought about putting a disclaimer about how I knew it was stupid so I wouldn't get fingerwagging from all the e-daddies, but I just wanted to state facts.

The fair was in Union. There were a shitload of undercovers there.
angry nomad Reviewed by angry nomad on . Just got busted for passing a joint I was half drunk, dry (weedwise) looking to score a bag at fair in Maine. I ended up getting passed a roach from a guy sitting in a truck, I passed it to a minor who said no because he was high. Undercover cops saw the whole thing. Doh! I got charged with "attempted aggravated furnishing of a class "Z" drug." On the NORML website it just lists possession, cultivation, and sale. I wish they listed furnishing. Weed is decriminalized in Maine. You can have one OUNCE on you and it is a Rating: 5