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Press Square after arrest (not sure if you can do it before arrest, and despite the emphasis on procedure, it's really easy to miss)
KB/M= CTRL
XBOX CONTROLLER= X
PS CONTROLLER= SQUARE
While it is absolutely true there must be custody AND questioning, it is rare and frankly unrealistic for police to not read rights when someone is simply taken into custody. In fact, most police department policy requires it. It is not unusual to re-read a suspect his or her rights multiple times when there is a physical custody change, new interviewer, etc, for the same arrest.
Assuming a suspect already knows his or her rights, regardless of whether the suspect does or not already know them, does not meet the U.S. Supreme court's legal requirement to read them their rights.
They should add Legitimacy score to each case, the higher the legimitacy score,the more unlikely the citizen will be out of jail any sooner. And following cops handbook procedures correctly would increase legitimacy score, while not doing it, gives lower legitimacy score making it easier for the arrestee to get rid of his charges with a good lawyer, being earlier in the street.
Yep! Reminds me of a ticket I got in college from not stopping "all the way" at a stop sign (I was going like 2 mph and it was on a weekend so no one was around). Got nearly all of the fee written off because the cop wrote the ticket wrong or some such.