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The first section refers to the right of the accused juvenile to "remain silent." The Miranda rights is a warning to the accused from the officers that they have the right to remain silent for anything they say can and will be used in the court of law. They are issued this warning when the police plan to interrogate the suspect. The accused has the right to invoke it or revoke it.
Answer:The crime is a serious felony.
Explanation:This could be something such as armed robbery with a firearm or even murder.