When law enforcement officials accuse you of a crime, you could face serious consequences whether you’re guilty or not. Even if you have a strong defense, you might lose hope of acquittal. Yet, as an accused party, it’s crucial to remember your rights. The Sixth...
Month: July 2020
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Tips for having a safe encounter with the police
Do you get nervous when the police pull you over or when an officer walks up to you on the street? Most people do. They suddenly start second-guessing everything they’ve done and wondering what they’ve done wrong. They may not have broken the law at all, but they feel...
Can the police listen to your phone calls?
Most people in the United States today rely on their cell phone to contact friends, family and business colleagues alike. However, if the police suspect you of a crime, they could use that same phone against you. Access to your cell phone could give law enforcement...