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Miranda is not applicable, so I will address the other. How is not permitting you to view the warrant a 5th AM violation??? I don't see any?


According to the 1966 United States Supreme Court decision in the case of Miranda v. Arizona as to protect a criminal suspect's Fifth Amendment right to help avoid self-incrimination during police interrogation
The Miranda warning is a warning given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody, or in a custodial situation, before they are interrogated. A custodial situation is one in which the suspect's freedom of movement is restrained (judged by the "free to leave" test), (This is where the Miranda applies to me, I was clearly not free to leave), even if he is not under arrest. An elicited incriminating statement by a suspect will not constitute admissible evidence unless the suspect was informed of his/her "Miranda rights" and made a knowing, intelligent, and voluntary waiver of those rights. However, a 2004 Supreme Court ruling upheld state "stop-and-identify" laws, allowing police in those jurisdictions to require biographical information such as name, date of birth, and address, without arresting suspects or providing them Miranda warnings. I was also question beyond name, DOB and address.
Also according to Miranda you have the right to be told why you are being arrested, and the nature of the charges against you (the crime for which you are being arrested). If you are arrested on a warrant, you have the right to see the warrant you have the right to see the warrant within a reasonable time after your arrest, to read it and make certain your name appears on it, and to see the charge against you. I asked to see the warrant, it was flashed at me but I was denied access to it.

I believe Maranda dose applay in this case do to judges by the "free to leave test" under the Maranda rulling of 1966. As far as seeing the warrant I did ask to see it. The officer flashed a paper at me but did not allow me to read it. Also in the case when I was removed from my hone I was told I was under arrest for not paying a fine several times. When I reached they said I was under arrest for a bad check.