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"Q You have the right to have a solicitor informed of your detention. Do you wish a solicitor advised of your detention?
Q You also have the right for a private consultation with a solicitor before being questioned by the police and at any other time during questioning. Do you wish a private consultation with a solicitor before you are questioned?
In section 3 (Waiver of Rights) the following statement was read to the appellant:
"You have chosen not to have a solicitor informed of your detention or to have a private consultation with a solicitor. Signing this in no way prevents you from changing your decision at a later time."
[3] The police had information about another incident of indecent assault by an unknown and unidentified man in Albert Street, Edinburgh on 31 May 2010. The officers who were about to interview the appellant had that information, and intended to ask the appellant about both the Easter Road and the Albert Street incidents.
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