To answer your question upfront: you have to be read your Miranda rights before the police formally question you. That could be in an interrogation room, the side of the road, or anywhere between. If police wants to use your words as evidence, then you need to know your rights. Now, on TV crime dramas, suspects are usually read their Miranda rights while they’re being handcuffed, so this has led ...
Short answer: yes, you absolutely do. After handling thousands of cases, our lawyers know what it takes for the prosecution to secure a conviction, and what it takes to protect a client from heavy penalties. When it comes to drug possession charges, many people believe conviction is inevitable. Police seized drugs found in your possession—everything else is a formality, right? Not at all. The ...
Rudenberg and Glasser, P.A. brings aggressive experience and insight to the table for their clients. They understand the complexities of the criminal justice system and utilize their skills as Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorneys to provide effective representation. They never take charges lightly, whether an individual is up against a probation violation, traffic offense, or theft crime. ...
In Florida, it used to be that the law was much stricter on DUI arrests. If you refused to blow or blew a BAC in excess of.08, your license would be automatically suspended. Because this was considered a separate component from your criminal proceedings, the suspension did not require any proof of guilt. Even if you were found not guilty, the suspension was eligible to stand for up to a year. To ...