In interrogation Canadians legally have no rights similar to U.S.'s Miranda law. Is that fair? See details?

Well, the idea of the United States was to be different. Freedom of speech is not universally recognized. Even our founding fathers put themselves in jeopardy with their utterances.

All of them could have been hanged for treason by the Brits. Likewise the idea that your attorney should be present during questioning is not a universal idea. It is fairly unique.

DanZee 60 months ago.

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