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Puzzle #763
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somewhiteguy
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Estimate Me: 2025-07-13 (Writing utensils in drawer)
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Kinda lucky guess there.
The way I've seen it is that Solar Panels of quality can last for 10 years. Electric cars also need less maintenance like oil changes, mufflers, etc. So, the thought of having a system where you don't need to re-purchase or even talk to someone that would "fix" the thing for the better part of a decade is untenable. The same reason most things are going subscription service, even if one is not needed. They need to be constantly rolling in money, or they don't feel whole.
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Yeah, never did well with those games at the fair either.
No, the rights remain, but police do have some requirements due to policy and procedure.
Per this lawyer blog:
It's a good read overall to get the history of what Miranda Rights are and why people feel so passionately about them. They're basically the 5th and 6th amendments, and reading them to the suspect reminds them that they have specific rights.
I believe you can't get the whole case thrown out, but if the rights were not read and the person has a decent enough lawyer much of the testimony given under duress can be called into question. This can cause issues in a case like this and prosecuting attorneys will have to fight that his testimony is still good. The jury is not going to like it.
If you have issues with reading, there is a video about it on Your Tube viewing platform of choice: AkWPpJTrvFg