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Courtroom speaker reads defendants' rights and begins arraignments in Washington court
Summary
An unidentified courtroom speaker read defendants' constitutional and statutory rights — including the right to remain silent, the right to counsel (and appointment if indigent), trial and appeal rights, witness procedures, and potential immigration and firearms consequences — and announced arraignments would begin.
An unidentified courtroom speaker read a full advisement of rights to defendants and announced the start of arraignments in a State of Washington court. The advisement covered the right to remain silent, the right to counsel, trial and appeal rights, and possible immigration and firearms consequences.
The speaker told those present, "You have a right to remain silent," and emphasized that "communications between you and your lawyer" are privileged and generally…
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