Yes, but they must mime him his rights.
This can lead to serious consequences when amateur cops, not properly trained in the art of mime, attempt to conduct a 'conversation' with a professional.
One mime mistook it as: 'you have the right to start spanking' and got an extra six months for assaulting a police officer.
2006-09-12 08:31:48
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answer #1
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answered by Bowzer 7
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The Patrician has the right idea, hanging them upside down over the scorpion pit.
2006-09-11 03:24:52
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answer #2
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answered by AndyG45 4
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1) you have the right to sign an attorney
2006-09-11 00:42:28
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answered by Miranda 3
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he'll use his hands to "speak" and they'll kno he's a mime
2006-09-11 00:41:58
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answer #4
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answered by iLoVeD&mE 2
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Ah, but do they lock him up in an invisible cell?
2006-09-11 01:26:17
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answer #5
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answered by googlywotsit 5
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Only if he ignored a stop sign!
2006-09-11 00:42:24
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answered by Avatar13 4
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nope there would be no point why would they want him speaking ne ways?
2006-09-11 00:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Very amusing...no, if they told him/her that, she/he would be free to go, under the law.
2006-09-11 09:20:51
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answered by heresto∆1094 3
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OK, kid, you're getting better. Rat
2006-09-18 17:53:05
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answered by Raptor 3
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lol, yes, then they continue to tell him "stop being so damn creepy"
2006-09-11 00:43:50
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answered by jo 5
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