(3) The minor is given the opportunity to directly
request counsel.
(c) Simplified instructions.--
(1) The law enforcement officer arresting a minor shall
read the following to the minor:
(i) You have the right to remain silent, which means
it's okay if you don't want to talk with me.
(ii) If you do talk to me, I can tell people what
you said and it could be used against you.
(iii) You have the right to get help from a lawyer.
(iv) If you cannot afford a lawyer, the court will
give you one for free who will work just for you.
(v) If you start to answer my questions, you can
change your mind and stop at any time and I won't ask you
any more questions.
(2) Once the simplified instructions under paragraph (1)
have been issued, the law enforcement officer arresting the
minor shall ask the following questions to the minor:
(i) Do you understand? If the minor answers yes, the
law enforcement officer shall ask the question under
subparagraph (ii).
(ii) Do you want help from a lawyer before we talk?
If the minor answers no, the law enforcement officer
shall ask the question under subparagraph (iii).
(iii) Do you want to answer my questions? If the
minor answers yes, the law enforcement officer may
proceed with questioning.
(d) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this
subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
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