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You Have The Right To Remain Silent And It’s In Your Best Interest To Remain Silent When Arrested

right to remain silentPolice have arrested you. So, what do you do? Keep quiet and don’t say a word. You have the right to remain silent! The right to remain silent is also known as your Miranda Rights.

When you choose to remain silent it means that you do not have to answer any questions that the police ask you. When you refuse to answer you can then invoke your right to remain silent. As a result, you can lawfully protect yourself from self-incrimination.

Your right to remain silent can protect you from self-incrimination. What is self-incrimination? It is possible that you may make an ambiguous, confusing, unclear statement under the stress of the situation. However, a prosecutor could use those statements against if contradict something you say later.The U.S. Constitution protects your right to remain silent. It is part of the 5th Amendment which gives you the right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself during all stages of a criminal investigation.

You only need to inform the police once that you wish to remain silent. Police will stop questioning you.

Prosecutors cannot use your silence against you in court once you properly assert your right to remain silent. A judge will give jurors specific instructions not to consider your silence as an admission of guilt.

Silence is the safest plan. Why? There is little you can say that will lead to your release. There is even a greater risk of damaging your defense with misstatements. Remember, you have the constitutional right to talk to an attorney before answering any questions.

BailOption Is Here To Help!

BailOption is your trusted partner to help you post bail fast and quiet as possible. Contact BailOption for a consultation. We will answer more questions about bail bond posting. We can also answer your questions about self incrimination. 

BailOption can help you if you are arrested in Florida. BailOption will not only post your initial bond but will help you with any increases you face as your case progresses. Give us a call today so that we may help you.

If you would like to learn more about how we can assist you, contact us today through the website.

You can also call us directly at (800) 524-0684.

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Information detailed in this article is not construed as legal advice. The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. You should always consult an attorney after you have been arrested!

 

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