Subject: [The_Lawyerdude] Good verbiage in many situations.

You may want to review the following verbiage and the motion from which it was extracted. That motion was:
http://www.lawyerdude.netfirms.com/5899.html

.  Soon a police car pulled us over.  Soon 3 other police cars arrived.  A police officer came up to the window and asked my husband some questions.  The manager then came and identified my husband.
      I was not a party to the altercation and did not witness it. 
      At the time I was vested with a privilege not to testify against my spouse.
      At the time I was vested with a 5th amendment right to refuse to testify against myself.
      At the time I was vested with a 1st amendment right to remain silent.
      At the time I was vested with the right to refuse to explain why I declined to testify.
      At the time I was vested with a Miranda right to be informed of my rights.
      At the time I was vested with a 5th amendment right to my car.
      At the time I was vested with a 6th amendment right to effective assistance of counsel.
      At the time I was vested with a Griffin right to due process of law at all stages of this prosecution.
 
Authority:  Griffin v Illinois 1965) http://www.circuitlawyer.8m.com/griffin.html  100 L Ed 891, 351 US 12, 79 S Ct 585, 55 ALR2d 1055