1. The right to notify family of their place of detention.
2. The right to meet and consult with a lawyer.
3. The right to have a lawyer present during interrogation.
4. The right to be visited by family.
5. The right to receive medical treatment.
5 Things the Police Must Inform the Suspect of
1. The police must inform the suspect of their fundamental rights.
2. The police must inform the suspect of the charges against them before interrogation.
3. If the suspect does not have a lawyer, the police must provide one.
4. The suspect has the right to have a lawyer present during interrogation. “For children under 18, a psychologist must also be present.”
5. The suspect has the right to remain silent, but if they choose to speak, their statements can be used as evidence in court.
The investigating officer is required to inform the victim or heir who has filed a criminal complaint about their right to receive compensation for the victim and reimbursement and expenses for the defendant in a criminal case.
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