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    You have the right to remain silent.  Use it!

    October 4, 2017

    You have the right to remain silent.  

    Use it! 

    DO NOT make a statement to the police to try and “explain” the situation.  You have the right to remain silent. Use it!  

    Important legal rights may be lost or waived if you simply speak to the police and fail to request a criminal defense attorney at the earliest point in the criminal process. The

    Federal and Oklahoma State constitutions provide important safeguards to protect citizens against intrusive law enforcement practices and procedures.  The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article 2, Section 30 of the Oklahoma Constitution protect against unreasonable police searches and seizures.  

     

    If you are detained or arrested by law enforcement authorities, politely assert your right to consult with an Oklahoma criminal lawyer before any police questioning.

     

    If you are arrested and taken to jail, call your criminal defense lawyer BEFORE you post any type of bail bond.  Your lawyer may be able to get you a bail bond reduction.

     

    If you are under arrest or are about to be arrested, follow these tips to help make the encounter go smoothly and to preserve your civil and constitutional rights:

    • Do not run or resist arrest.  This may result in felony charges being filed against you.

    • Ask if you are free to leave or if you are under arrest.  If you are free to leave, politely    end the encounter by telling the police you have nothing  to say and you will ONLY speak to them after you have consulted your Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer.

    • Do not answer any questions, except to provide your name.  Under Oklahoma     criminal law, you are required to provide your name.

    • Give the police your true and correct name.  Under Oklahoma criminal law, it is a felony, known as False Impersonation, to give a police officer  someone else’s name.

    • Do not consent to a search or your person, your home, or your car.  Make the police     get a search warrant.

    • Do not consent to a request for a DNA sample.  Again, make the police get a warrant     or a court order.

    • If the police do have an arrest warrant or a search warrant, do not resist or impede     them.  Call your criminal defense lawyer immediately.

    • Regardless of whether you are under arrest, exercise your right to remain silent! DO NOT to speak with the police.  Your silence cannot be used against you (however, all     of  your statements can and will be used against you).

    • If you are arrested and taken to jail, call your criminal defense lawyer BEFORE you     post any type of bail bond.  Your lawyer may be  able to get you a bail bond reduction.

    • If you are in jail, absolutely do NOT talk about the case on the telephone.  ALL inmate calls are recorded and will be used against

    Under arrest?

    Contact us today if you need an Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer!
    ERIC N. EDWARDS
    580-233-3003

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