What does “anything you say will be used against you in court” exactly mean?

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Is it really “anything” and how will it be used? Never thought about it, but it sounds kind of strange.

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Most evidence of people’s statements out of court are considered hearsay and are disqualified. Admissions by a defendant in a criminal case are an exception and are not disqualified. If you choose to speak, that evidence is admissible in court.

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