If you are being investigated by the police even though criminal charges have not been filed, it is in your best interest to contact an attorney. Law enforcement officers are not required to place a suspect under arrest in order to ask questions. Some people assume that unless they have been placed under arrest and/or received the Miranda warning, nothing they say or do can be held against them in court. They are WRONG!
During police investigations, a substantial amount of evidence used to convict the suspect is actually provided by the suspect himself because he did not exercise his legal rights. Police officers wish every suspect would feel compelled to tell his or her “story” before criminal charges are filed. By talking to the police, you are simply aiding the police in obtaining evidence to support the criminal charges they intend to file. Exercise your legal rights by contacting an attorney as soon as you suspect you are being investigated regarding any criminal charges.
YOU ARE BEING INVESTIGATED FOR POSSIBLE CRIMINAL CHARGES – CALL A CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYEven if you are innocent of any wrongdoing, you should still exercise your legal rights as soon as you are aware of a police investigation. Never assume that everything will be okay because you are innocent – innocent people are convicted and innocent people are in jail today. Our justice system is the best in the world but it is not, and will never be, perfect. You need a criminal defense lawyer to advocate on your behalf as soon as possible.
The three most important rights every citizen of the United States possesses are: (1) the right to privacy; (2) the right to an attorney; and, (3) the right to remain silent. Each of these rights should be exercised when you are facing criminal charges.
INVESTIGATIONS ON CRIMINAL CHARGES ARE SERIOUSSimply because you have not been arrested on criminal charges does not mean that you should not take the matter very seriously. Contact our office immediately to protect your rights if you are being investigated by the police. Law enforcement agents will use whatever means they can to obtain evidence against you — do not make their job any easier by not exercising your legal rights.
During police investigations, a substantial amount of evidence used to convict the suspect is actually provided by the suspect himself because he did not exercise his legal rights. Police officers wish every suspect would feel compelled to tell his or her “story” before criminal charges are filed. By talking to the police, you are simply aiding the police in obtaining evidence to support the criminal charges they intend to file. Exercise your legal rights by contacting an attorney as soon as you suspect you are being investigated regarding any criminal charges.
YOU ARE BEING INVESTIGATED FOR POSSIBLE CRIMINAL CHARGES – CALL A CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYEven if you are innocent of any wrongdoing, you should still exercise your legal rights as soon as you are aware of a police investigation. Never assume that everything will be okay because you are innocent – innocent people are convicted and innocent people are in jail today. Our justice system is the best in the world but it is not, and will never be, perfect. You need a criminal defense lawyer to advocate on your behalf as soon as possible.
The three most important rights every citizen of the United States possesses are: (1) the right to privacy; (2) the right to an attorney; and, (3) the right to remain silent. Each of these rights should be exercised when you are facing criminal charges.
- The Right to Privacy
- The Right to an Attorney
- The Right to Remain Silent
INVESTIGATIONS ON CRIMINAL CHARGES ARE SERIOUSSimply because you have not been arrested on criminal charges does not mean that you should not take the matter very seriously. Contact our office immediately to protect your rights if you are being investigated by the police. Law enforcement agents will use whatever means they can to obtain evidence against you — do not make their job any easier by not exercising your legal rights.