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Steps to Take When Charged With a Felony




A felony can be described as a breach of the law by committing a crime like murder or armed robbery. A felony is a serious crime, and you can be convicted of prison times and penalties. However, to avoid any serious consequences in regards to your felony, there are steps to be taken prior to your case. In this article, we will discuss those steps you need to take when charged with a felony. The steps to take when charged with a felony are as follows.


One of the steps to take when charged with a felony is to try to remain silent. You have heard the words “you have the right to remain silent” on many movies featuring criminal justice. The right to remain silent does not apply to the movies but also when charged with a felony. To avoid incriminating yourself further on the crime you have committed, you can choose to remain silent. You can only choose to answer the questions asked only in the presence of a lawyer. You can tell the police that you are exercising your right to remain silent to avoid further incriminating yourself.


Another step to take when charged with a felony is to contact your lawyer immediately. After you have exercised your right to remain silent, the next applicable step will be to call up your lawyer. It will be challenging to defend yourself while in custody without a lawyer. Choose a lawyer that specializes in the type of felony charge you are facing. A lawyer will also help you understand your rights and also exercise them. With the presence of a lawyer, it will help since they know the law better than you and will come with possibilities to avoid you being incriminated further.


The last step to take when charged with a felony is to be honest with your lawyer. Your lawyer will be in a position to represent you well in the court if they know of all the details of the felony charges against you. Do not hide your lawyer, even the minute details that you think they may not be useful. By telling your lawyer the absolute truth, they will be able to prepare accordingly for the case and provide a defense that will be useful to you. Do not shy away from disclosing the entire truth as the information is confidential between the two of you. By being honest with your lawyer, they will be able to provide a defense tactic for your felony charge.


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