Summary:
The book provides an argument against the common practice of speaking to police without an attorney present, emphasizing how even innocent individuals can inadvertently incriminate themselves. It offers practical advice on using the Fifth Amendment rights effectively to avoid the pitfalls of self-incrimination during police interrogations and encounters.
Key points:
1. Importance of the Fifth Amendment: Duane emphasizes the need to exercise the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination.
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