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How Can You Protect Yourself During Arrest?

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CGMIMM Import
September 1, 2024
How Can You Protect Yourself During Arrest?

Before a skilled attorney can come to your rescue, the outcome of the criminal charges against you rests firmly in your hands. You must protect your rights from the get-go to ensure a fair legal proceeding. The two most significant mistakes to avoid during arrests are self-incrimination and unquestioningly trusting police claims.


Remain Silent

One of the most common errors you make during an arrest is self-incrimination. It occurs when you provide information or statements used against you in court. It is essential to remember the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. 


Only answer questions from law enforcement in the presence of your criminal defense attorney. You can prevent unintentionally admitting guilt or providing incriminating evidence by exercising this right.


Be Cautious

During a criminal investigation, you may encounter deceptive tactics from law enforcement, such as misleading claims or false promises. Trusting these claims without proper legal guidance can be detrimental to your defense. 


For example, police officers may suggest having evidence against you, even if such evidence does not exist. In such situations, it is crucial to remain cautious and refrain from providing information without consulting a criminal defense attorney. Seeking legal counsel from the start can help you navigate interactions with law enforcement more effectively.


Avoiding these common errors is not just advisable; it’s imperative when facing criminal charges. By being keenly aware of these pitfalls and seeking guidance from an attorney, you significantly enhance your chances of success. It can also pave the way for expunging your criminal record, granting you renewed opportunities for the future.



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Dallas, TX 75226

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