Can I be let go of charges if the officer did not read me my rights?

I always thought the officer had to read me my miranda rights when pressing charges. The officer who pulled me over did not read me my rights at all. Do I have a case?
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Answered By: Reeves Law Firm, P.C.
Not on the Miranda issue alone.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 8/10/2011

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Answered By: Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
The only repercussion from the officer's failure to read you your Miranda rights (if you were in custody and were being interrogated - those are the two things that trigger the reading of the rights) is that any statements that you made will be suppressed. However, the rest of the case is free to go on for prosecution.

Answer Applies to: Texas
Replied: 8/4/2011

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