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03. Police Custody

Police Custody

If you are arrested by the police, it is essential to remain calm and cooperate with the officers. You have the right to remain silent, and it is generally best to exercise that right. You should not resist arrest or try to flee from the police.

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Once in custody, you have the right to speak with an attorney. You should request to speak with an attorney as soon as possible, and the police are required to allow you to do so. An attorney can advise you on your legal rights and options and help you navigate the criminal justice system.

Your attorney can also help you understand the charges against you, the potential penalties you may face, and any defenses you may have. Your attorney will work to protect your rights and ensure that you are treated fairly by the legal system.

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It is important to remember that you are innocent until proven guilty and that you have the right to a fair trial. An attorney can help you fight for your rights and protect your interests.

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If you find yourself in police custody and need experienced legal representation, call Moro and Moro immediately at:

570-784-1010

Police Custody
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