>If you say no be prepared to hang around a while.
On what grounds?
Is the exercise of a right the very reasoning for the ‘probable cause’ to issue the warrant?
No grounds....just the way it is.
They have to confer up the chain of command to determine if there might be probable cause, even consult a judge.
Follow up question is “am I being detained?”
Follow up question (if yes) is “how about my Miranda warning?”
No grounds....just the way it is.
They have to confer up the chain of command to determine if there might be probable cause, even consult a judge.
Follow up question is “am I being detained?”
Follow up question (if yes) is “how about my Miranda warning?”
Inconvenience can—and should—flow both ways.