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Once I am told my rights, can I be questioned? |
You can be questioned, without a lawyer present, only if you voluntarily give up your rights and if you understand what you are giving up. If you agree to the questioning, then change your mind, the questioning must stop as soon as you say so or as soon as you say that you want a lawyer.
You may be required to give certain physical evidence. For example, If you are suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol, you may be requested to take a test to measure the amount of alcohol in your system. If you refuse to take the test, your driver’s license may be suspended and the refusal may be used against you in court. However, if you take the test and it shows an alcohol concentration of a level specified in Section 49.01, Texas Penal code, your driver’s license may be suspended, and the results of the test may be used against you in court. |
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