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Was robbing an ATM, got arrested after a shootout (long POV available upon request), asked for a lawyer after the arresting officer read my rights, the guy refused to provide me with one, breaking the law and roleplaying as a bad cop without an approved biography (in violation of GR 6.4). He broke the following laws of the civil code by arresting me without asking for a lawyer and did not follow the SOPs (the pretext he used was that I was a wanted criminal, hence I did not have a right to a lawyer):
2.6.3 An officer must, after reading the Miranda Rights, clarify whether the detainee needs a lawyer. If the answer is affirmative then the officer is obligated to follow the process as set out in Section 2.9 The Right to a Lawyer.
2.9 The Right to a Lawyer. 2.9.1 To exercise the right of the detainee to provide him with the services of a lawyer who shall be under retainer by the State as a public defender, the procedure is as follows: Procedure for Requesting a State Lawyer from the Department of Justice:
1.) The arresting officer should (or ask a higher up able to) ask GOV on the department radio for any available lawyers.
2.) The arresting officer should inform the suspect that a request has been made and wait three minutes for a response from the GOV.
3.) If there is a valid response, the arresting officer will wait for the arrival of the State Lawyer.
2.6.3 An officer must, after reading the Miranda Rights, clarify whether the detainee needs a lawyer. If the answer is affirmative then the officer is obligated to follow the process as set out in Section 2.9 The Right to a Lawyer.
2.9 The Right to a Lawyer. 2.9.1 To exercise the right of the detainee to provide him with the services of a lawyer who shall be under retainer by the State as a public defender, the procedure is as follows: Procedure for Requesting a State Lawyer from the Department of Justice:
1.) The arresting officer should (or ask a higher up able to) ask GOV on the department radio for any available lawyers.
2.) The arresting officer should inform the suspect that a request has been made and wait three minutes for a response from the GOV.
3.) If there is a valid response, the arresting officer will wait for the arrival of the State Lawyer.