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If you have been arrested in a criminal case but have not yet been formally charged with committing a crime, it is essential that you speak with a knowledgeable attorney as soon as possible. A lawyer will be able to safeguard your legal rights and ensure that they remain protected from the time you’re arrested until the conclusion of your criminal case. If you’ve been arrested, the knowledgeable criminal defense attorneys at Cohen Law Offices are ready to help you.
Under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, a person has a right against self-incrimination. Moreover, under the four corners of the landmark United States Supreme Court case of Miranda v. Arizona, a person who is in police custody following an arrest must be apprised of the following:
· They have the right to remain silent
· Anything they say can be used against them in a court of law
· They have a legal right to the presence of an attorney
· If they cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for them by the Court (such as through the Office of the Public Defender)
The arresting officer must notify the suspect of these ‘four corners’ of Miranda, and if the suspect waives those rights, the waiver must be knowing, intelligent, and voluntary. In practice, you should always insist upon having an attorney present prior to volunteering any information about the incident or answering any questions posed by police officers.
If you have been arrested by a police officer, it is important that you not speak with the officer about the incident or answer questions. Instead, you should immediately insist upon the presence of an attorney – preferably in person – before answering any questions or discussing the matter in any way. If you do volunteer information, then that information could be used against you by the prosecution in your criminal case.
When you have a lawyer present, on the other hand, he/she can advise you when to answer a question and when to remain silent. Your lawyer could also object and inform the interrogator that you’re not going to answer a specific question.
Having a lawyer present following an arrest – but before criminal charges are brought – is essential and can sometimes be a deal-breaker in a criminal case. Don’t risk going it alone and potentially saying something that could ultimately put your long-term freedom in jeopardy.
The experienced attorneys at Cohen Law Offices are ready to assist you with handling every aspect of your criminal matter. To schedule a free case evaluation and legal consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer, please call Cohen Law Offices today at (715) 514-5051 or contact us online.
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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