Criminal Lawyer Melina Benninghoff WINS 7th straight case
60How to find a good criminal Attorney
You are out looking for an attorney and how do you know who to get? How many sites have you checked so far? Does any of them give you any help on what you should do and how to go about hiring a lawyer? Check out Melina Benninghoff's site under FAQs. CLICK HERE===>> http://www.benninghofflaw.com/ <<=== CLICK HERE
The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be
based solely upon advertisements. When you find yourself a defendant in
the court system, you need the advice and guidance of a smart and
reputable attorney.
What Should I do if I'm Arrested?
If you are arrested in California, the decision as to whether you should answer any questions is entirely your own. You should give this matter your careful consideration because oral statements, as well as written statements, will be received as evidence in court against you.
If you are offered any inducement to sign a document or if you are threatened, coerced, or forced to sign anything, advise your attorney immediately and the senior police official in charge. If you do not have an attorney, you may ask to see one immediately.
If you are unable to afford a criminal defense attorney, you have a right to be put in touch with the Public Defender immediately. The Public Defender is a lawyer and is available to give you important legal advice following your arrest. If you are in doubt about whether you should talk with the arresting officer or other law enforcement officers, you should wait until you have spoken with an attorney before giving up your right to remain silent.
Melina S. Benninghoff, EsQ.
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Comments
I agree with you. I really dislike all the vague turms like probable and my all time favorite beyond reasonable doubt. Thanks for your comment









issues veritas says:
5 months ago
How do you find an attorney that is not a criminal?
The problem with Miranda is that it comes to late in the process.
It should apply from the moment that a person is detained and not when an arrest is going to be made. It shouldn't be considered obstructing a police officer to remain silent from the time of detainment. Probable cause has been a real problem as it is often abused and rarely successfully challenged.