Law enforcement’s duty to advise you of your Miranda rights is limited. If you are “in custody” and are being questioned, the police may have to advise you of your rights. HOWEVER, you must not rely on the police advising you of your rights because there are many situations where law enforcement is NOT under a duty to make these advisements. The fact that law enforcement does not advise you of your rights does NOT render the arrest unlawful.
You are under no duty to answer any questions except your name and address.