We can provide you with the legal representation you need if you believe your Miranda rights have been breached, or if you wish to speak to an attorney after exercising them.
Contact Luck Law, LLC today for the criminal defense representation you need.
Have you ever seen a crime film or show, you may have heard the Miranda rights. Despite this, most people are not familiar with what the Miranda rights are or why they are critical. The SCOTUS established the Miranda rights in 1966 in Miranda v. Arizona, and they came into being.
Being aware of your rights if ever arrested is critical. At Luck Law, LLC, our Montgomery criminal defense lawyer is ready to assist you throughout the justice process from the moment of your arrest.
What are Miranda rights in the United States?
The Miranda rights, also known as the Miranda warnings, are an adaptation of certain rights covered in the Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the United States Constitution. SCOTUS determined in Miranda v. Arizona that anyone who is questioned by law enforcement in a custodial situation must be informed of the following:
You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to an attorney. You may remain silent, and an attorney will be provided for you free of charge.
It's always a smart idea to assert your Miranda rights, as they cannot be used against you in court. You must tell the police officer who is interrogating you or detaining you if you wish to assert your rights. You cannot stay silent and assume your rights are being honored.
You may choose to assert your Miranda rights at any point during the investigation. If you have already answered a few questions, you may choose to opt out of answering more until you have legal representation present. If you want, the questioning must cease immediately until your attorney is present or until you are ready to answer more questions.
You can speak with a Montgomery criminal defense lawyer today to discuss your situation.
It's important to understand what your Miranda rights are and how they can benefit you if you're ever arrested or facing criminal charges. It's vital to seek out an Alabama criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible if you've been arrested or charged with a crime. Having an Alabama criminal defense lawyer on your side as soon as possible after an arrest or charge may improve the outcome of your case.
We at Luck Law, LLC, can assist you in determining whether your rights have been violated after you have invoked your Miranda rights. Get in touch with our office for trustworthy criminal defense right now.
Terry Luck has litigated and handled cases involving millions of dollars in dispute. If you are represented by a billboard or TV Lawyer, contact Terry Luck to clean up their mess and manage an aggressive defense.
Luck Law, LLC.
Tiernan (Terry) W. Luck, III
621 South Hull Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
(334) 262-5455 office
(334) 263-1130 fax
The Law Offices of Tiernan (Terry) W. Luck III serve Montgomery County, Pike County, Dallas County, Macon County, Lee County including Montgomery, Troy, Pike Road, Shorter, Selma, and Tuskegee.
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