Quote Originally Posted by SouthernGuerilla
supposedly if you're not aware of your Miranda rights they cannot use what you say in a court of law, but I've seen it happen where they do. It's a he said she said kind of bs. Your word against theirs regarding Miranda rights. You're supposed to be read your Miranda rights each and every time you're arrested.
they don't have to read when your arrested just BEFORE questioning, which can be at arrest (since they usally start asking questions there) but you don't even need to be arrested to have them read.
and certain federal agencies don't even have to bother memorizing them.

though in court's you know how the love to pick and choose which rights apply in what cases