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Zedrick Thomas Braden III
Written by Zedrick Thomas Braden III
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In Illinois a police officer can detain a citizen for 48 hours, before making an official arrest. At times the detainee is questioned by police, but has a right to remain silent.
Alan James Brinkmeier
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
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Many Illinois criminal convictions come through confessions and statements the accused made at the police station. Many convictions would never happen if the accused invoked his or her constitutional rights. Here is the one answer to three frequent questions that might help when police confront you.
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