"With few exceptions (notably Miranda) it is not and has never been the responsibility of the police to inform people of their rights.
The lesson here is that you need to know your rights and be prepared to exercise them, not expect the police to give you a crash course."
"If these 2 morons are talking to the FBI without an attorney combined with what the allegedly did regarding the gun and the bag then they are stupid to a degree I can't even begin to comprehend."
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