Legal Question in Criminal Law in Delaware
police questioning
I am suspected of misappropriating funds and the police wish to question me. Should I do this without an attorney present? I have not been charged.
Asked on 1/30/09, 9:10 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Davidson
Law Office of John A. Davidson
Re: police questioning
NO. You have the right to remain silent. Nothing you tell the police can be used for you in a court of law.
In addition to invoking your right to remain silent you should also get yourself an attorney. In this case one licensed in Delaware.
{John}
Answered on 1/30/09, 10:45 am
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