Standard caution read to anyone who gets arrested in the UK. Unlike the Miranda rights, this is almost always done as well on TV (even if only parts of it), if not necessarily by the character who actually cuffs the perp. The current England and Wales version (as modified by the 1994 Criminal Justice Act) is: (Source: Your Legal Rights: Police Caution.) The original version prior to 1994 was: The Scottish version is: The speech is done so often it may merely be subtitled as "Recites Caution". Examples of You Do Not Have to Say Anything include:
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