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Filter by Meaning The attorney instructed the detective to mirandize the witness before asking any questions.
It is important for officers to accurately mirandize individuals who are not proficient in English.
The lawyer advised his client to mirandize any non-English speaking witnesses before questioning them in court.
The interpreter was called in to help mirandize the Spanish-speaking suspect.
The attorney was careful to mirandize his client's father, who did not speak English well, before questioning him.
The detective had to mirandize the suspect twice because he did not understand the warning the first time.
The police department has a special unit to mirandize non-English speaking suspects.
The interpreter was called in to help mirandize the non-English-speaking suspect.
It is mandatory for the police to mirandize any suspect before questioning them.
The officer had to wait for an interpreter to mirandize the non-English speaking suspect.
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