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  • There are certain rights that are protected under the law when an individual is placed under arrest. Though rights may vary across states, some fundamental rights include:

    • You have the right to remain silent
    • You have the right to an attorney
    • You have the right to be informed of charges against you
    • You have the right to know the identity of the arresting officers
    • You have the right against unlawful search and seizures
    • You have the right to be treated humanely
  • After an individual has been arrested, they are taken to be booked or processed. Generally, a police officer will:

    • Record vital information
    • Take mug shots
    • Confiscate private property and clothing
    • Collect fingerprints
    • Conduct full body search
    • Check for warrants

    Following this process, a suspect will be placed in a secure location to await trial or the posting of bail.

  • Yes. Although arrestees cannot be held without formal charges for an unreasonable amount of time, the Constitution does not specify what this time is. Because these limits are not established in the Constitution, they are typically set by the states. Generally, if you are placed in police custody, your right for a speedy trial typically requires the prosecutor to decide charges within 72 hours.

  • Yes. When law enforcement has a reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime, they can take that person into custody. Police cannot base an arrest on a hunch or a guess, they must have an objectively reasonable basis for their belief, based on facts and circumstances. Probable cause for arrest exists when facts and circumstances known by the police officer would lead a reasonable person to believe that the suspect has committed, is committing, or is attempting to commit a crime.

  • There are a variety of reasons you might need to find a lawyer in Pennsylvania, from facing criminal charges to filing a lawsuit or even just buying a house.

    If you are facing criminal charges, it is extremely important to be represented by skilled legal counsel. Not only can retaining an experienced criminal defense attorney increase your chances of a favorable outcome if your case does go to trial (improving your odds of attaining an acquittal), but also if you opt to negotiate a plea deal or to plead guilty, a lawyer can ensure you are treated fairly within the boundaries of the law.

    On the other hand, if you are looking to file a legal claim of any sort, it is equally advisable to find a Pennsylvania lawyer familiar with your type of legal matter. Attorneys have spent years (if not decades) of their lives in pursuit of the knowledge and skills necessary to best represent their clients in court proceedings. Legal jargon, obscure precedent, existing and newly passed statutes and other elements of the legal process demand that a professional lawyer is always capable of seeking the best possible outcome.

  • While representing yourself in court can sound like a good idea on the surface, particularly given the relative cost of retaining legal counsel, it is almost universally considered to be a poor idea. No amount of quick research can act as a substitute for the skills and experience that lawyers attain through working several years in the court system.

  • Consider the following:

    Comfort Level
    - Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?

    Credentials
    - How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?

    Cost
    - How are the lawyer's fees structured - hourly or flat fee? Can the lawyer estimate the cost of your case?

    City
    - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located near you?

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