Do you think the person arrested has also the same rights as those ordinary individuals?
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Apr 20
Yes, individuals who are arrested still have the same rights as any other person, including the right to legal representation, the right to remain silent, and the right to a fair trial. These rights are protected under the law to ensure that all individuals are treated fairly and justly, regardless of their legal status.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 20
Yes, people who are arrested have the same rights as ordinary individuals. These rights are enshrined in the law and are designed to protect people from being treated unfairly.
Some of the rights that arrested people have include:
- The right to remain silent - The right to an attorney - The right to a fair trial - The right to be free from excessive bail - The right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment
These rights are essential to ensure that people are treated fairly and that their rights are not violated.