Can the police question me after they read me my rights?
Yes. If the police plan to arrest you, they will read you a series of rights, commonly known as your Miranda rights, including your right to remain silent and your right to speak to an attorney. Once the police read your Miranda rights, they can question you as much as they like. However, you must agree to be questioned, and even if you do agree to speak, you can always change your mind at any point during the conversation and demand an attorney. If the police continue to question you after you ask them to stop, or request to speak with an attorney, they have violated your constitutional rights.
To review your case and determine whether your rights were violated, please contact our Firm at (281) 888-5581.