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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can police change your charges after they arrest you?

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Answered by attorney Carina Laguzzi (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Laguzzi Law, P.C.
Yes, the police can tell you (although they are not obligated to tell you) charges when you are first arrested, and then you can be charged formally with other charges. In some counties (like Philadelphia), it is the District Attorney who initially chooses what charges an arrestee will face. Police are only (technically, although some exceptions can apply) required to read out the Miranda warnings if they want to interrogate you. (Of course, as you probably know that they read them or not, then you probably know them and you know NOT to say anything.) Discuss the specifics of your case with your attorney, especially if you made an incriminating statement.
Yes, the police can tell you (although they are not obligated to tell you) charges when you are first arrested, and then you can be charged formally with other charges. In some counties (like Philadelphia), it is the District Attorney who initially chooses what charges an arrestee will face. Police are only (technically, although some exceptions can apply) required to read out the Miranda warnings if they want to interrogate you. (Of course, as you probably know that they read them or not, then you probably know them and you know NOT to say anything.) Discuss the specifics of your case with your attorney, especially if you made an incriminating statement.
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Can I be charged with theft if I was only picking up a truck after a wheel alignment?

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Answered by attorney Victor Knapp (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Victor Knapp, Esq.
If your company's position is that you had no consent to drive the vehicle, you could be charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The company who owns the truck can also take the position that they knew the truck was being picked up but they weren't aware of your license status and therefore they are entitled to the truck back immediately
If your company's position is that you had no consent to drive the vehicle, you could be charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The company who owns the truck can also take the position that they knew the truck was being picked up but they weren't aware of your license status and therefore they are entitled to the truck back immediately
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What can I expect if I got caught with one pain pill I didn't have a prescription for but I am on pain medication by a doctor?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
What world do you live in? If your friend agreed to have sex with, but caught a cold, can I automatically assume that I can have sex with you? After all you two are friends. You had a pain pill and no prescription,That is the end of the story.
What world do you live in? If your friend agreed to have sex with, but caught a cold, can I automatically assume that I can have sex with you? After all you two are friends. You had a pain pill and no prescription,That is the end of the story.
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