We have a duty to explain to you and to warn you that you have the following legal rights:
A. You have the right to remain silent and do not have to say anything at all.
B. Anything you say can and will be used against you in Court.
75-331D (Rev.7/70) Page 1C. You have a right to talk to a lawyer of your own choice before we ask you any questions, and also to have a lawyer here with you while we ask questions.
D. If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, and you want one, we will see that you have a lawyer provided to you, free of charge, before we ask you any questions.
E. If you are willing to give us a statement, you have a right to stop anytime you wish.
1. Q. Do you understand that you have a right to keep quiet and do not have to say anything at all?A. Yeah. I understand.
2. Q. Do you understand that anything you say can and will be used against you?A. Did I miss something? Am I arrested or something?
3. Q. Do you want to remain silent?A. No.
4. Q. Do you understand you have a right to talk to a lawyer before we ask you any questions?A. Yeah, but what you guys said was just that you wanted to talk to me.
5. Q. Do you understand that if you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, and you want one, we will not ask you any questions until a lawyer is appointed for you free of charge?A. Yes, I do.
6. Q. Do you want to talk to a lawyer at this time, or to have a lawyer with you while we ask you questions?A. I don’t have nothing to hide.
7. Q. Are you willing to answer questions of your own free will, without force or fear, and without any threats and promises having been made to you?A. Yeah, yeah, get on with it.
75-331D(Rev.7/70) Page 2(Det. Milham) Frankie, to clear things up in your mind. That’s what they call the Miranda questions. Everybody we talk to gets the same questions.
A: Am I arrested, for Christ’s sake, or not?
(Det. Milham) You are not under arrest.
A: You had me worried there for a minute.
8. Q. For the record, Mr. Foley, state your name, city of residence, and employment.
A. Frank Foley, Philadelphia. Right now, I work for Wanamaker’s.
9. Q. Mr. Foley, were you in the Inferno Lounge the night there was a double murder there?
A. Yeah, I was. Just before midnight.
10. Q. What were you doing there?
A. I stopped in for a drink. I drink there every once in a while.
11. Q. That’s all? Just for a drink?
A. I been talking with Atchison, the guy who owns it, about maybe going to work there as the headwaiter.
12. Q. Does the Inferno have a headwaiter?
A. Well, you know what I mean. I’d sort of keep an eye on things. That’s a pretty rough neighborhood, you know what I mean.
13. Q. Oh, you mean sort of be the bouncer?
A. They don’t like to use that word. But yeah, sort of a bouncer.
14. Q. You have experience doing that sort of thing?