Your Rights Remember! Whether you are intoxicated in public, or you are in breach of the peace, you still have all of your rights, including the right to talk to a lawyer and the right to remain silent. [...] You can say: “I want to speak to a lawyer.” If you ask this, the police have to give you access to a phone to call a lawyer that you choose. [...] If you’ve already spoken to a lawyer, and the police ask you to do a lie detector test, you have the right to speak to a lawyer again. [...] If you’ve already spoken to a lawyer, and then the police ask you to be in a lineup, you have the right to speak to a lawyer again. [...] If the answer is no, the police have detained you, and you have the right to stay silent and the right to talk to a lawyer.
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