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5 Resources You Need to Know if Ever Arrested

No one wants to be in a situation where they need to seek legal help after they were arrested.

By McKenzie JonesPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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No one wants to be in a situation where they need to seek legal help after they were arrested. However, you should always focus on protecting yourself if you receive a false accusation or any other legal charges. This means you should do your research and figure out which resources you can use if you ever get arrested and need some assistance.

Review Your Rights

Even if you don't foresee yourself facing an arrest, you can't control every situation. For example, you may find yourself at a bar and end up in a fight unexpectedly, so you could face an arrest. Before this happens, you should do some research and review your rights in the area, so you can protect yourself.

Even if you don't review your rights ahead of time, law enforcement must recite your rights to you. This includes the right to remain silent, so don't speak, so you can protect yourself. Otherwise, anything you say could be used against you if you must face charges and need to attend court for them.

Understand Your Bail Options

Depending on the crime and situation, you could seek bail to get out of jail sooner. Before you end up in jail, you should understand bail and the options present to you, so you don't end up sitting in jail for longer than you need to. This varies based on the area you live in, so make sure you do some research on local and federal laws.

For example, you may need to seek the bail bonds Los Angeles offers as opposed to San Francisco depending on the part of California you live in. It comes down to looking at your city and county, seeing what you have access to, and utilizing those bails.

Memorize Phone Numbers When Necessary

People tend to forget about memorizing phone numbers since they can save contacts to their phones, but you should memorize the most important ones. For example, if you're married, you should memorize your spouse's number. On top of that, you may want to memorize the number for your parents, a good friend, or anyone else you can trust.

When you go to jail, you have the opportunity to call people and let them know about the situation. If you memorize their numbers, you can have an easier time with your free phone calls while minimizing issues. That way, you don't end up wasting time or your calls while in jail.

Look Into Legal Terms

You also need to understand legal terms before you get arrested. Many times, you may hear police officers and lawyers throw out legal terms, so you want to make sure you understand what they said. This especially matters if you find yourself in a situation where you receive questions related to your situation, but you don't understand some of the words.

You can do your research by going through a glossary or looking up similar situations. That way, you can make yourself familiar with the terms used during an arrest, so you can protect yourself. If your find yourself being questioned, make sure you ask for clarification as needed.

Ask for a Lawyer

If you find yourself being questioned by the police after an arrest, you should ask for a lawyer. During the questioning process, the police may try to make you feel comfortable, so you make mistakes during the process. However, if you ask for a lawyer, they can't continue the conversation without hurting a case against you.

If you think you might be in some trouble, you should ask for a lawyer, so you can avoid any further questioning. Otherwise, you could set yourself up for some charges if you make yourself look guilty. However, a lawyer can provide you with advice and help you avoid any potential legal troubles.

Conclusion

Even though you don't want to get arrested, you need to prepare yourself if you ever receive a false accusation or end up in the wrong spot during the wrong moment. This means finding the resources available, so you can keep yourself safe. Make sure you use them, so you can give yourself the best chance possible if you find yourself in a courtroom.

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