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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Who do I complain to if an arresting officer failed to read me my Miranda rights?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
The remedy for not being read your rights ("Mirandized") is that any admissions found to be involuntary that you may have made to the police cannot be used against you. It does not mean an automatic dismissal of the charges against you. The police know this so they don't bother Mirandizing you if they don't need your statements or a confession to prove your guilt.
The remedy for not being read your rights ("Mirandized") is that any admissions found to be involuntary that you may have made to the police cannot be used against you. It does not mean an automatic dismissal of the charges against you. The police know this so they don't bother Mirandizing you if they don't need your statements or a confession to prove your guilt.
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Can a first-time offender charged with embezzling $30k+ avoid jail and a tarnished record?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
We're not talking a simple shoplifting here. This is felony conduct and I assume felony charges will be filed. Can something be worked out to reduce it? Potentially. Can it be resolved without a conviction? Possibly. There's no way for anyone on the internet to guess. You (or whoever this person is) will need a good local criminal defense attorney who routinely practices in the court where this case will be heard.
We're not talking a simple shoplifting here. This is felony conduct and I assume felony charges will be filed. Can something be worked out to reduce it? Potentially. Can it be resolved without a conviction? Possibly. There's no way for anyone on the internet to guess. You (or whoever this person is) will need a good local criminal defense attorney who routinely practices in the court where this case will be heard.
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Is it possible to take legal action against Department of Social Services?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
Yes it is possible. I cannot tell whether you have a god case without knowing what was said, what evidence you have that it was said, and knowing how it affected you.
Yes it is possible. I cannot tell whether you have a god case without knowing what was said, what evidence you have that it was said, and knowing how it affected you.
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