I've Been Arrested, Now What?

Terry Luck • June 10, 2021

I've Been Arrested, Now What?

I've Been Arrested, Now What?

In the United States, there are approximately 11 million arrests annually. Statistically, that means that there are an estimated 29,000 arrests daily, which is, on average, one arrest per thirty U.S. citizens. If you have recently been arrested, you are likely highly traumatized and concerned, and you may have little to no idea of what you should do. 


If you were recently arrested, it would be beneficial to you to hire a Montgomery criminal defense attorney at Luck Law, LLC. Our experienced Alabama attorney could help guide you through gaining justice for an arrest, whether or not it was wrongful. The following are some steps you should follow and what you should avoid doing in this situation.


Steps to Take When You Have Been Arrested

When under arrest, it can be challenging to think clearly, and you likely don’t know what steps you should follow. There are primarily three steps you should always take if you have been arrested:


  1. Invoke your constitutional right to stay silent: When you have been arrested, it can be tempting to speak your mind. You should know that your case could be negatively affected if you reveal incriminating information. That’s why it would be best to invoke your constitutional right to remain silent, as provided by the Fifth Amendment.
  2. Remember everything you can about the arrest: Although it can be challenging to note what is happening when you have been arrested, you should try to remember as many details as possible about the arrest. If something went wrong with your arrest or if you were wrongfully arrested, an attorney could work with the details you have provided them surrounding your arrest to potentially help your case.
  3. Call an attorney as soon as possible: Perhaps the most crucial step you should take is to get in contact with an attorney. The sooner an attorney is assigned to your case, the quicker you can start protecting your rights. If you speak to the police without your attorney present, you might severely jeopardize your case and diminish the likelihood of a positive outcome.


What to Avoid Doing When You Have Been Arrested

Now that you are much more aware of the steps you should take if you have been arrested, you should note what you should avoid doing. Here are a few of the most important things you should avoid doing if you want to ensure the arrest and events that follow go smoothly:


  • Don’t resist or flee the scene
  • Don’t be disrespectful
  • Don’t implicate someone else


Contact a Montgomery Criminal Defense Attorney Today To Discuss What Happens Next After an Arrest

Being arrested is never a pleasant experience. If you have been arrested, it is in your best interests to hire a Montgomery criminal defense attorney right away. Attorneys are there to help their clients, and at Luck Law, LLC, we continuously strive to assist our clients to the best of our considerable abilities. Don’t wait to get in contact with an attorney, as every hour you wait could negatively affect the outcome of your case. 

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