What to Do If You’re Arrested

What to Do If You’re Arrested: Step-by-Step Legal Advice
Published by The Law Office of Silverio Martinez

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Getting arrested is a frightening and confusing experience. Whether it’s your first encounter with law enforcement or not, knowing your rights and the steps to take immediately after an arrest can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. At The Law Office of Silverio Martinez, we are committed to protecting your rights and guiding you through every step of the legal process.

1. Remain Calm and Do Not Resist Arrest

Even if you believe the arrest is unjust, it is crucial to remain calm and compliant. Resisting arrest can lead to additional charges. Do not argue with the police or attempt to flee the scene.

2. Invoke Your Right to Remain Silent

You have the constitutional right to remain silent. Politely inform the arresting officers that you choose to exercise this right. Anything you say can be used against you in court, so avoid making statements or answering questions without legal representation.

3. Request an Attorney Immediately

Clearly state that you want to speak with your attorney. Do not answer any questions or engage in conversations until your legal counsel is present. If you do not have an attorney, one will be provided to you, but it is always advantageous to have a private attorney like Silverio Martinez who understands the local court systems and has your best interests in mind.

4. Avoid Consenting to Searches

Unless the police have a valid warrant, you are not required to consent to a search of your property, vehicle, or home. Politely decline any requests to search without a warrant.

5. Understand the Charges Against You

You have the right to know what charges you are facing. During the booking process or shortly thereafter, you will be informed of the accusations. This is critical information your attorney will use to begin building your defense.

6. Make Bail If Possible

If bail is set, you have the option to post bail to secure your release. This can help you return home to your family and continue working with your lawyer to prepare your case. Your attorney can also assist in requesting a bail reduction if the amount is unreasonably high.

7. Document Everything

As soon as possible, write down every detail you can remember about the arrest—what was said, what happened, and who was involved. These details can be crucial in your defense.

8. Stay Off Social Media

Avoid discussing your arrest or legal situation on social media platforms. Prosecutors may use your posts as evidence. Instead, communicate only with your attorney and trusted individuals.

9. Follow Legal Advice Closely

Your attorney’s guidance is your best line of defense. Attend all scheduled court appearances and follow through with any recommendations from your legal team. Cooperation and communication are key to a successful defense.

Protect Your Future with a Skilled Criminal Defense Attorney
If you or a loved one has been arrested in Texas, contact The Law Office of Silverio Martinez immediately. We have years of experience defending individuals against a wide range of criminal charges and are dedicated to protecting your rights and securing the best possible outcome.

Schedule a confidential consultation today by visiting www.silveriomartinezlaw.com or calling our office directly.

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