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Where can I learn about my rights when being questioned by the police?
Information on your rights when you are being questioned by the police is available on the
Know Your Rights: What To Do If You're Stopped By Police, Immigration Agents or the FBI
section of the
American Civil Liberties Union
website.
Additional legal research assistance can be obtained through State, County, and local law libraries. A listing of such libraries is available on the
American Law Library Association’s State Court and County Law Libraries
site.
Assistance may also be obtained through the
Ask a Law Librarian
page on the
Library of Congress
website.
Last Updated:
March 25, 2014
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