What Are My Rights?

United StatesYou have rights under the United States Constitution. Even if you are not a US citizen, your rights will be protected under the US Constitution.

Before a law enforcement official questions you while you are in custody, he or she must inform you of your rights under the 'Miranda Rule.' Accordingly, the officer must read you your 'Miranda Rights.'

Your Miranda Rights are:

"You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney.
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.
Do you wish to give up these rights?"

Tell the officer or government official, "NO." Tell him or her that you do not want to give up your rights.

Tell the officer or government official that you want to call your attorney, Michael Mirer.

You have the right to remain silent.
Do not make any statements!

Law enforcement officials are required to inform you of your Miranda Rights if you are being questioned while you are in custody.

BE AWARE ---- If you voluntarily provide information to any law enforcement officials, you waive your right to remain silent.

However, if you are being questioned by law enforcement personnel and you are not under arrest or in custody, law enforcement officials are not required to read you your Miranda Rights.

You are in custody if you are not free to leave. If you have any doubts about whether you are in custody, call the Law Office of Michael Mirer, P.A., before you make any statements.

In some cases, after the proper government officials have conducted a thorough investigation of the charges, a police arrest could be found invalid, resulting in the dismissal of the charges.

If the police have violated your rights, the Law Office of Michael Mirer, P.A. will advocate on your behalf to protect your rights and to insure that you are treated fairly.

Do I Need To Answer Police Questions?

Your Rights NO! You have the right under the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution to remain silent.

ANY STATEMENTS YOU MAKE CAN AND
WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU!

If you have been arrested, before you talk to any law enforcement officials, call your attorney, Michael Mirer, to protect your rights.

If you have been contacted by law enforcement personnel or are under investigation for a crime, you need an attorney to protect your rights.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MEET WITH ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL OR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WITHOUT A LAWYER PRESENT.

Law enforcement personnel are trained professionals and who are not looking out for your best interest. You need a lawyer to properly advocate on your behalf and to look out for your interest. Through his experience as a prosecutor and as a criminal defense attorney, Michael Mirer has dealt with numerous police officers and government officials and has handled all types of cases from misdemeanors to homicides.

Call Michael Mirer to vigorously advocate on your behalf and to protect your rights.

I Live Outside of Florida and
I Have Been Charged with a Crime in
Florida.

If you were arrested and charged with a crime in Florida, but live outside the state, in certain cases it is possible for Michael Mirer to represent you without the need for you to return numerous times to Florida for court appearances. Michael Mirer can appear on your behalf at most court proceedings and save you thousands of dollars in travel expenses as well as your valuable time.

How can the Law Office of Michael Mirer, P.A., help you?

We will protect your rights!
Call us immediately so that we have an opportunity to intervene
   before the charges are filed against you.
We will assist in your expeditious release from jail.
We will help you resolve your case.

Disclaimer:
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