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Not only was I NOT READ MY RIGHTS after arrest,but wasnt given a copy of the warrant re:charges OR complaint?
I’m a 60yr old female from Tennessee. I bought a set of Meadowcraft furniture from a fly-by-night and yesterday was arrested for possession of stolen property. The officer told me to go with him and took me to meadowcraft dealers jail where I was booked. The Deputy said I was NOT UNDER ARREST but only under investigation. Also said the Criminal INVESTIGATOR was coming to talk to me and that I COULD be released.After 4-5 hrs in the cell, the Investigator never came. Suddenly,the jailer unlocked the cell door and said a warrant for arrest had been issued for theft of property over $1,000 (a Class E felony)I was not read my rights or given a copy of the warrant OR the complaint against me, only told that bail would be $500. Is there ANYTHING illegal about any of this? I have no criminal record. I would be grateful for ANY advice. Thank you so very much!
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raichasays December 6, 2010 at 7:20 pm

They don’t have to read you your rights if they aren’t going to question you. Since they didn’t question you, no rights required.If you bailed out for $500, they must have given you a court date for arraignment. That is the day that they will formally read the charges to you, you can enter a plea (if you had an opportunity to consult with a lawyer), or you can ask for a court appointed lawyer if you cannot afford one.What you need right now is the advice of a criminal defense lawyer. If you can afford one, call one today.

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