Here is How to Handle a False Criminal Charge


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Here is How to Handle a False Criminal Charge
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Have you ever wondered about what your appropriate behavior should be if you ever get falsely accused of a crime that you never committed in the first place? Understandably, you won’t get out of the situation without the help of a criminal defense attorney.

However, if you have been falsely charged with a crime and you think you cannot afford to hire one of the best estate lawyers, you will still need to go and talk to them to see if there is something that they can do to get you out of the situation.

The lawyer could potentially put you on a negotiation plan or come up with agreeable financial terms – the bottom line is that you need to see a hire right away.

Speak to Noone But the Lawyer

The other thing that you will need to act on right from the point when you get falsely accused is to refrain from speaking about your case to anyone, including your accusers, the friends, and relatives of the accusers, or anybody who is relayed to the accusing person – really, anybody at all.

While using your right to remain silent, you will need to avoid speaking to anybody about the criminal case except your lawyer. Here is why you should never speak about your case:

When you are charged with a criminal charge, or somebody accuses you of committing a crime, there is something that the police might do before even charging you with the crime. Typically, this happens while the police are still investigating the case – a confrontation call.

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Avoid the Confrontation Call

The typical scenario of a confrontation call involves this:

The police go to the victim – the accuser, who is claiming that you have wronged them and that they are the victim of a crime; the police will get the potential victim in the phone call with you. The entire conversation is recorded. The accuser will call you and instigate you to start talking about it.

Typically, the people accused of a crime they never committed don’t know that the call is being recorded or that the police are with them on the phone since the police don’t allow the victim to reveal this piece of information.

The conversation is recorded during which the “victim” asks the “criminal” questions that are meant to incriminate the accused. The victim is coached by the police to ask questions in a certain way, which is why, if you speak to the person and respond to the person in a benign way, such as saying sorry that they are going through this.

The police can use even this against you, which is why it is critical to remain silent, and the only person to whom you should be talking about the false accusation is your lawyer.

Don’t argue with the accusing party, and don’t explain yourself to the police. If they come and arrest you, don’t resist the arrest as it can be used against you and complicate the case. You need to remain calm and collected while calling a lawyer and letting the professional attorney help you.

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John Mclane