Summary
In Kentucky, police must read Miranda rights when in custody and before interrogation. Inmates are entitled to necessary medical care, and denial can violate rights. Officers should keep body cams on during interactions; turning them off may breach protocol. For concerns, contact the Madison County Circuit Court.Full Conversation
When ur arrested your rights are supposed to be read to you
Hi Debbie! It sounds like you're referring to your Miranda rights. Could you please tell me your location so I can provide you with accurate information regarding your rights when arrested?
Berea ky
Hi Debbie! Yes, you are referring to Miranda rights.
In Kentucky:
- The police must read you your Miranda rights when you are in custody and before interrogation.
- These rights include the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.
If you need legal assistance, you can contact your local court:
Madison County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Main St, Richmond, KY *
Website: courts.ky.gov While in jail my meds was only given to me one time
Hi Debbie, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Kentucky, inmates have the right to necessary medical care while in jail.
- Inmates should receive prescribed medications as needed.
- Denial of medical care can be a violation of your rights.
You may want to contact the Madison County Circuit Court for further assistance.
Madison County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Main St, Richmond, KY *
Website: courts.ky.gov While being arrested he turned the body cam off
Hi Debbie, it's concerning if an officer turned off their body cam during an arrest. In Kentucky:
- Officers are generally required to keep body cams on during interactions.
- Turning off the body cam can be a breach of protocol.
For assistance, you can contact the Madison County Circuit Court:
Madison County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Main St, Richmond, KY *
Website: courts.ky.gov