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Your Constitutional Rights

Always keep in mind that you have constitutional rights that were put in place to protect you. If you are questioned by police, someone acting for them or have been arrested for a crime, whether felony or misdemeanor, you may, depending on the circumstances, have and exercise the following constitutional rights:  

You have the right to remain silent and to consult with a lawyer prior to making any statement. No one can force you to make a statement or testify against yourself during a proceeding. Note that the police will often times attempt to entice you to waive this right and talk to them with comments such as: "what have you got to hide?" or "I am sure that we can clear this up if you just tell us what happened." In my many years of law enforcement I have rarely seen a statement used by police to help the accused and they are often times taken out of context in police reports. Like they told you about drugs in school, JUST SAY NO!

You have the right to have your attorney present with you during your court proceedings.

You have the right to a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury of your peers.

You have the right to hear and question any and all witnesses who testify against you at trial.

You have the right to appeal a conviction of guilt after a trial has concluded.

 
 


The following are examples of the cases our firm has handled. They show the type of case, the potential sentence according to the charges that were filed by the District Attorney's Office and the result. These examples are not intended and should not be interpreted as guarantees as to potential results in any particular type of case, proceeding and/or jurisdiction.

 

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