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Innocent until proven guilty, your right to remain silent, proof
beyond a reasonable doubt, and a right to a jury of your peers, are just
a few of the checks and balances our forefathers designed into our
criminal ju stice
system to protect a citizen from the limitless resources of the
government. Whether you're being questioned by an investigator or
find yourself under arrest, you need to understand the criminal process
and know your rights! Contact the Allen Legal Center immediately
so we can protect your rights.
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Do not run or flee. |
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Do not throw anything
to the ground. |
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Be Courteous.
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Provide Your
Identification – name, address & telephone number. |
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Do not answer any
questions – Your options when speaking to the police are to tell the
truth or to remain silent – Choose to remain silent. |
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Ask if you are free to
leave - If yes, then leave - If no, Ask the officer to arrest you or
inform them that you are leaving. |
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Do not consent to a
search of your person – In some circumstances the police can “pat “ you
down. |
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Remain silent – Do not
say anything. |
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Contact the Allen
Legal Center immediately so we can protect your rights. |
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