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You
have a constitutional right to remain silent. Should you make
a statement ? (Please don't!)
If you have been
arrested or are under suspicion of committing a criminal offense,
the police or a detective will, without delay, attempt to get you to
make a statement that may (probably) incriminate you. Remember, they
are experts trained in extracting information and do it every day!
You are supposed to be
advised as follows:
"You have a right
to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against
you in a court of law. If you cannot find an attorney one will be
appointed free of charge.."
You are approached by a
policeman/detective in a uniform and questioned or are arrested and
the same occurs. You are "scared" and in "fear".
Your life flashes before your eyes. You hear the words but the true
meaning does not register in your brain. You think if you tell your
story, you will be set free. Wrong! The undercurrent message is:
"Don't talk or
you will convict yourself".
You may tell the police
the truth but they may write what they want or omit information that
will help you.
YOUR
CHOOSING TO INVOKE YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT CANNOT
BE COMMENTED ON BY THE POLICE OR PROSECUTOR IN TRIAL OR BE USED
AGAINST YOU.
Mr. Sands' suggestion
to you:
Say nothing and call
or E-mail Mr. Sands for a
free consultation.
The Law Offices of Barry G. Sands has created some additional websites to provide more information to those who have been charged with a crime in Los Angeles. Click any of the websites below to learn more:
Los Angeles Drug Crimes Attorney | California Trucker Criminal Defense | Southern California DMV Defense Lawyer | Los Angeles DUI Law Firm | Southern California Domestic Violence Attorney | Bench Warrant Recall Attorney
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