If I get arrested, does the officer have to read me my Miranda Rights (Warning)?

No, Miranda only applies if the officer takes you in to custody and you are interrogated (asked specific questions about the crime). A Police Officer can ask general questions such as your name, address, where are you going etc. In some cases, an Officer may not ever read you the Miranda Warning (arresting you on a warrant).

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