Assistance after Miranda Rights Violation

The police must read all suspects who they have taken into custody Miranda rights. The Miranda warning involves the police advising you of your constitutional:

  • Right to remain silent because the police can use anything you say against you in court
  • Entitlement to legal representation and availability of a public defender’s services, even if you cannot afford a private lawyer

It is not necessary that the police read you these rights during your DUI investigation following a DUI sobriety checkpoint unless they have arrested you and started asking incriminating questions. That means it is a misconception that the officers should read you these rights when conducting investigations on the side of the road.

After reading you your rights, the police will ask you whether you have understood every right and if you still want to speak with them. Agreeing to speak waives your right to remain silent. One of the best ways to avoid self-incrimination is to ask for your defense attorney; the police officer should stop questioning you immediately. Our skilled attorney will handle all communications on your behalf.

Some of the ways the police can violate your Miranda rights include the following:

  • The law enforcers interrogated you without reading you the Miranda warning
  • The officers continued questioning you even after asking for your attorney
  • The law enforcement agents coerced you into making self-incriminating statements during your interrogation

If you believe the police violated your Miranda rights, contact the San Diego DUI Attorney. Our legal team will review the case facts before filing a motion to suppress evidence. If the court grants the motion, every incriminating statement you make to the authority will be inadmissible. The court ruling can work to reduce your criminal charges or dismiss them altogether.

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