When police tells
you you’re under arrest, you are bound to feel a lot of negative emotions. This
can range from anger and fear to disbelief, confusion, and more. It can be hard
to keep your cool under this stressful situation, but no matter what you’re
feeling, there are some things you need to remember if you find yourself
getting arrested.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
2 Police Statements to Watch Out For
Even under
arrest, it’s illegal to force you to testify against yourself thanks to the
Fifth Amendment. On the other hand, the Fourth Amendment states that your
belongings or records cannot be legally seized or search if there is no just
cause. Despite these, however, American law enforcement are trained to use
deceptive, intimidating, and manipulative methods to try and get around those
restrictions.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Appropriate Etiquette When You Get Arrested
In a perfect
world, only guilty suspects wind up in police custody. Yet with thousands of
people getting arrested and sitting trial for crimes they did not commit,
knowing how to conduct yourself when you get arrested and when you’re in jail
can be useful information for anybody.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Do These 2 Things While Awaiting Trial
Bail bonds in
Orange County can be lifesavers for those who are under suspicion for a crime,
but cannot afford to pay bail by themselves. Bail bonds are an important part
of the justice system, allowing individuals to continue living their lives by
offering temporary freedom.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Received an Arrest Warrant? What You Should Do
Receiving an
arrest warrant can stop life right in its tracks. During this time, all sorts
of things will run through your mind. Will you be forcibly removed from your
home? Will you have to spend an indefinite time in jail? Would you able to
fight the charges? While it is certainly a terrible experience, you might
breathe easier knowing that arrest warrants are actually served for less
serious offenses. In fact, there might not even be a police officer around when
your arrest warrant is served.
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