Your Right To an Attorney
It is provided for in the Constitution and it is read to every suspect arrested for a crime. You have the right to a felony lawyer should you be arrested for such a crime. If you have the money, you can afford to hire a private lawyer. If you do not, the court will appoint you someone from the public defender's office, if not a private lawyer working pro bono. This right is inalienable, yet it isn't entirely uncommon for the police to downplay its importance, particularly before arrest. Whether you're guilty or innocent, you are never doing yourself any favors by talking to the police without having a lawyer present.
Your Right Regarding Charges
You cannot be held in custody without being told what you are being charged with. If you are being arrested, there has to be a reason, and you are within your right to demand that reason be given. At the time of your arraignment hearing in court, those charges may change a bit from how they were explained by the police, of course. It is now in the hands of the judge and the prosecution. This is where you really need a felony lawyer by your side. Don't become another inmate who slips through the cracks.
Right to Have Bond Set
Except in certain circumstances, you have the right to have bond set in a reasonable amount of time. If the bond was set prior to the arrest warrant being issued, you'll have it known immediately. Otherwise, you will have to wait to appear before the judge. This is another good time to have a felony lawyer by your side, in case you need to plead for the bond to be reduced. This is another one of those things that can get delayed or overlooked if you don't have someone on your side to demand it. Don't let your rights be trampled.
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