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After Being Arrested On Felony Charges, What Do I Do?

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1 WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER GETTING ARRESTED ON FELONY CHARGES

2 After Being Arrested On Felony Charges, What Do I Do?

3 A particular series of events takes place after a person gets arrested by the cops for felony charges. Accusations get submitted for the legal arrest before the individual could get tried and convicted of a crime. In case the officer notices any sort of illegal activity while driving, for instance, if he feels that the driver is intoxicated or breaks traffic rules, the law enforcement officer has every privilege to halt the car and inquire. But, before he can perform a search, he should have a fair perception that the individual has committed an unlawful act. According to Cleveland law firm Attorney Joseph Patituce, after somebody is caught, he is photographed and fingerprinted before providing personal information.Attorney Joseph Patituce Since you now are imprisoned? Felony is a very serious matter, and you can deal with jail time, charges, and penalties if charged. The initial step to take is to contact a Cleveland law firm, and if you are in custody, you hold the legal right to stay silent. If asked, you can politely say that you refuse to answer any questions till your attorney arrives. Regardless of how anxious or nervous you get, keep in mind that it will help to stay quiet and polite. Panicking and fighting off can make you seem responsible, and you risk getting extra charges recorded against you.

4 Contact a good legal professional such as attorney Joseph Patituce if arrested for a felony instantly. It is the most essential step you will be taking while protecting yourself. You may not know about the details of the legal requirements, however your prosecutor knows how to handle it and precisely what action to take. It is observed that most individuals are unaware of the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony. While a misdemeanor is punishable by prison, or perhaps a penalty or both, the felony holds considerably more serious accusations, and one might also lose particular legal rights. Under the U.S. Constitution, an individual has the authority to remain silent and refuse to answer since anything you say could be used against you in a court. Before speaking with the cops, you can call up a legal professional and if you are unable to pay for a legal professional, you will be given one before any questioning starts. You carry the legal right to make a phone call and may perhaps be allowed to contact somebody to arrange for bail, but, once you are booked, you are unable to make a telephone call. Any personal property or funds that you have is taken away by the police to form an inventory that will be approved by you. Don't make the mistake of posting bail without speaking with a legal representative because it is an extremely terrible idea. Just let an expert criminal defense lawyer make the right decision on your behalf. He will look at the details of the case and check if the bail can be reduced or you might be released and not having to post bail. You may remove the demand to get bail or reduce the bondsman service charge from 10% to 8% and make some financial savings. Be truthful with your attorney and provide him with an exact data so he can create the best protection possible.

5 Patituce & Associates, LLC 600 Superior Ave. East Suite 1300 Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (440) 471-7811 http://www.patitucelaw.com/


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