Just Stay Silent

We all watch a lot of cop shows on TV and we’ve heard a lot about Miranda rights. While it Police officer interrogating criminal in handcuffs at desk is true that you have the right to remain silent when being questioned by the police doesn’t mean that the police don’t have a right to question you. The best you can do in this situation is to just keep quiet and not answer any of the questions being posed by the police officers until you have legal representation present. Besides, evidence that’s obtained while an accused is in custody without an attorney present after one is requested is not admissible in court. Nevertheless, interrogators may still try to ask you questions, just in case you crack and say something that they might be able to use when convicting you later. It’s simple, if you don’t want to speak to the police, make a clear and unambiguous request for an attorney to be present during any questioning.

Another misconception is that the police can’t lie to you. That is not true also. If the police tell you that they have your fingerprints or DNA from a crime scene and therefore you should plea guilty, they may not have any evidence at all. You should keep this in mind. Talk to your attorney before you make any kind of plea.

Alexander Truluck focuses his practice as a criminal defense attorney in Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Largo, Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area.

For more information, visit our website at http://www.criminallawyerclearwaterflorida.com
or call (727) 799-3550.

 

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