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In Atlanta we rely on police and specialized forces to keep us safe from harm. The time may come when you are implicated in a crime, whether justly or unjustly. You may be detained or arrested. If this happens to you, remember these four important guidelines. They will help you navigate the upsetting waters of your criminal defense. The number one mistake you can make, is to resist arrest or obstruct police efforts. Law enforcement officers will remember if you do, and you may have additional changes brought against you. So if any member of Atlanta's police force places you under detainment, act civilized. Don't allow your emotions to influence your actions.

Another critical matter to remember is that you still have your rights. You probably have heard the Miranda Rights countless times in movies or on TV. You really do have the option to remain silent; so don't feel like you have to explain anything to the law enforcement officers. Doing so usually only incriminates you further. Almost every criminal defense lawyer in Atlanta will tell you the same thing, "Don't say anything to anybody, except your lawyer." You also have the right to refuse the search of your person, car, or other possessions, provided no warrant is issued against you. Possibly your most important right is representation by a criminal defense lawyer. Ask for one immediately. If you ever feel your rights have been violated, tell your lawyer, file a complaint, and/or contact a rights union, such as the American Civil Liberties Union.

The old adage, honesty is the best policy, is certainly the case if placed under arrest. Making up any stories or telling lies during legal investigation is a serious mistake. Any mistruth will be discovered, and you will certainly lose any sympathy the court may have towards your case. Lying may also compound your punishment if you are found guilty. Try to remember the details of the events leading to your arrest clearly. Tell these events to your lawyer in the most truthful and logical manner possible. Emotions are likely to cloud your memory, causing you to forgot vital evidence, so don't become angry or upset as you review the matter.

In conclusion, if arrested by Atlanta's law enforcement, remember these four tips. Be polite and mind your manners, remember that regardless of race or ethnicity, you have your rights, hire a criminal defense lawyer, and always tell the truth. If you follow this advise, your situation can only improve.

by: Art Gib




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