Series: How to Protect Yourself During a Police Investigation. Part 3: Miranda Rights
In part 2 of this series, we outlined the basic constitutional rights relevant to staying safe in an interaction with law enforcement. Most Americans have heard the term “Miranda Rights” and know that they include the right to remain silent and right to an attorney. However, many people misunderstand Miranda Warnings. Understanding Miranda requirements can...read more
In part 2 of this series, we outlined the basic constitutional rights relevant to staying safe in an interaction with law enforcement. Most Americans have heard the term “Miranda Rights” and know that they include the right to remain silent and right to an attorney. However, many people misunderstand Miranda Warnings. Understanding Miranda requirements can...read more
Series: Protection from Police. Part 2: Constitutional Rights
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed using self-control and composure to protecting yourself in an encounter with law enforcement. In this article, we’ll review your individual constitutional rights and how to invoke them to protect yourself. Most police know about individual rights and are taught about important Court decisions regarding those rights. Know...read more
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed using self-control and composure to protecting yourself in an encounter with law enforcement. In this article, we’ll review your individual constitutional rights and how to invoke them to protect yourself. Most police know about individual rights and are taught about important Court decisions regarding those rights. Know...read more
Series: How to Protect Yourself During a Police Investigation. Part 1: Avoiding Suspicion
If a law enforcement officer approaches you in Florida, it is important to know how to protect yourself. Officers are well-trained to identify movements, statements and other details which can incriminate the subjects of their investigation. Even the most innocent statement could incriminate you. Everyone should know what to do and say to stay protected...read more
If a law enforcement officer approaches you in Florida, it is important to know how to protect yourself. Officers are well-trained to identify movements, statements and other details which can incriminate the subjects of their investigation. Even the most innocent statement could incriminate you. Everyone should know what to do and say to stay protected...read more
Traveling Abroad with a Criminal Record
After Arrest Criminal cases come with significant restrictions on a person’s freedoms both before resolution and after sentencing. Typically, a person facing charges must pay a bond and comply with travel restrictions imposed by the Court to ensure their future appearance in Court. Courts often order the person to obtain specific permission if they want...read more
After Arrest Criminal cases come with significant restrictions on a person’s freedoms both before resolution and after sentencing. Typically, a person facing charges must pay a bond and comply with travel restrictions imposed by the Court to ensure their future appearance in Court. Courts often order the person to obtain specific permission if they want...read more