by designonetest | Jun 27, 2023 | Criminal Law
If arrested, tell the law enforcement officer that you want to remain silent and request a lawyer. Do not answer any questions outside of your name if asked, as this is required in some states. Immediately after being arrested, try to remain calm. Do not resist...
by designonetest | Jun 27, 2023 | Criminal Law
A law enforcement officer should read your Miranda Rights to you when being arrested or before an interrogation. The Miranda Rights inform you of your Fifth Amendment Right to remain silent. If these Miranda Rights are not provided, you need to let an experienced...
by designonetest | Jun 27, 2023 | Criminal Law
The type of criminal charge assigned is related to the crime and the potential maximum allowed punishment. Essentially, a crime is an illegal act or violation of local, state, or federal law. Even though there are many types of criminal acts, these different criminal...
by designonetest | Jun 27, 2023 | Criminal Law
Public defenders and private attorneys are both certified to practice law. They also will have passed the bar exam for the state or states they practice in. But the primary difference is that private attorneys are hired and paid for by clients. However, public...
by designonetest | Jun 27, 2023 | Criminal Law
Criminal law defines criminal offenses and the punishment of individuals and groups who commit crimes using a system of legal rules. Only the government can initiate a criminal proceeding; individuals can not file criminal charges. Broadly defined, criminal law refers...