Most of us, at some time in our lives, will interact with law enforcement. In a stressful situation, people can react in ways they normally wouldn’t. Simply engaging with a law enforcement officer can be anxiety-inducing for some people. Therefore it’s important to know your rights before finding yourself in a situation where contact with law enforcement is inevitable. Knowing your rights can help you remain calm and possibly prevent the situation from escalating.
- You have the right to remain silent.
In any situation where you have been contacted by law enforcement, you are not required to answer any questions, with the exception of providing your name and identification to an officer. However, If you choose to answer questions, you should not lie or give false information. - You have the right to refuse consent to search of your person or belongings.
Whether you have been pulled over or the police have come to your door, you are not obligated to give consent for them to enter your home or your vehicle. They may perform a pat-down if they suspect you are concealing a weapon. It is important to keep in mind that you or your vehicle may still be searched against your objections, and you should not interfere with a search. However, stating your objection may help preserve your rights in any further legal proceedings. - Your rights
If you are arrested, you have the right to speak with an attorney, either court-appointed or hired privately. If you believe your rights have been violated, you should immediately write down what details you can remember and document any evidence of injury. You may consider filing a complaint with the agency’s oversight division or consult with an attorney to determine what further action to take. - If you witness police abuse or brutality, you should stand at a safe distance from the situation.
Record the interaction with your phone. Remember that law enforcement may not ask you to stop recording, may not confiscate your phone, and may not remove photos or video from your phone without your authorization.
If your encounter with law enforcement results in your arrest or if you feel an encounter violates your rights, contact the lawyers at Hoover Kacyon, LLC. We are dedicated to supporting our clients. We deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Getting the best possible outcome is our goal.
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