Is it fine to not answer any questions even if there is no reason to be arrested at the time? For example, if a police contacts you by phone to ask a few questions about a crime. If you state that you will not answer any questions, is the next step to get information from you going to involve ordering you to stop by the police station for an interview?
Is it also only required for police to state the Miranda warning while you're in their custody answering questions? Therefore, if being questioned by phone, the Miranda warning doesn't apply and they can obviously still use any information said against you?
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