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Are Police Legally Allowed to Lie During an Interrogation?
Police Are Allowed to Lie, But It Doesn't Mean They Can Use Everything Against You — Here's What You Need to Know If you've ever watched a police interrogation scene in a movie or TV show, you've probably seen the… Continue Reading -
Can Police Lie During Questioning?
They Can Say Things That Aren’t True—And That’s Exactly Why You Should Never Speak Without a Lawyer Present If you’re being questioned by law enforcement in Florida, one of the first things you need to understand is… Continue Reading -
Can My Statement To Police Be Thrown Out If I Wasn’t Read My Rights?
Your Words Can Be Used Against You — But Only If the Police Follow the Law I’ve had more than a few clients tell me, “They never read me my rights. Doesn’t that mean my case gets thrown out?” The short answer is:… Continue Reading -
What If I Wasn’t Under Arrest—Do My Rights Still Apply?
You Don’t Have to Be in Handcuffs for Your Rights to Matter. Here’s What Florida Law Really Says. I get this question all the time: “They never arrested me, so do my rights still apply?” And I always give the same… Continue Reading -
I Admitted to Something During Questioning. Can a Lawyer Still Help Me?
Even If You Confessed, There Are Legal Defenses That May Still Protect You—But You Need the Right Attorney on Your Side If you admitted to something during police questioning, you're probably thinking your case is… Continue Reading -
If I Signed a Written Statement, Is That Worse Than a Verbal Confession?
How Your Words Can Be Used Against You in Florida—and How a Private Defense Lawyer Can Fight Back People talk to the police for all kinds of reasons. Some think they're helping themselves. Others are just scared and… Continue Reading -
Can I Stop the Police From Using My Statement in Court?
What You Say Can Come Back to Hurt You—Unless You Know Your Rights and Have a Lawyer Who Knows How to Fight Back Most people talk to police because they think they have nothing to hide. I've seen it too many… Continue Reading -
What If I Talked to Police Because I Thought I Had Nothing to Hide?
Why Innocent People Still Get Arrested—And How Talking to Police Without a Lawyer Can Turn a Conversation Into a Criminal Case I've lost count of how many people have sat across from me and said, "I talked to the… Continue Reading -
Is It Better to Have a Private Attorney or Wait for a Public Defender?
Your Freedom Might Depend on Who Stands Next to You in Court — Here's What You Need to Know Before Making That Decision If you've been arrested or charged with a crime in Florida, the first major decision you'll face… Continue Reading -
I Already Gave a Statement to the Police. Is It Too Late to Hire a Lawyer?
Even If You Talked to Law Enforcement, It's Not Too Late to Fight Back With the Right Legal Defense I hear it from people all the time—"I already talked to the police, so now I guess I'm stuck." Let me make something… Continue Reading