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Take The Quiz: Do You Remember The Bill Of Rights?

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Let’s take a little history lesson, a rather important one. In grade school, we learn about the Constitution and Bill of Rights. These rights have protected the people for over 200 years and continue to do so, so it is imperative for the people to know their rights and know if and when they are […]

Three Rights For Many Doors

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When you were younger and watching all those cool crime shows on TV, you probably got scared out of your mind that if you ever got arrested, your life would be over, as you know it, that there would be no getting out of jail, no repairing of broken relationships, and no one to be […]

The Police Will Arrest You, And Protect You

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It’s hard to believe that in the moment a person is being arrested by the police, the police are also reading them Miranda Rights to remind them of their rights so they can protect themselves from the police and prosecution later on, so they are not taken advantage of. The Miranda Rights says that an […]

The Rights Of Arrested Individuals – Anaheim Bail Bond Store

Just because someone commits a crime, gets caught, and gets arrested doesn’t mean they lose all their rights and become defenseless. Arrested individuals earn some rights to protect themselves during this time, especially when they are most vulnerable to the police. Two of the greatest rights an arrested individual has is: 1) The right to […]

What Happens During Post-Arrest Questioning?

If at any time the police arrest you and start asking questions, make sure they have read you your Miranda Rights. It’s their procedure to read you these rights anyway, but just in case, be aware if and when they do. Anything you tell the police after you have been “mirandized,” as they call it, […]

Use Your Rights To Your Benefit

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in court. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you.” These are the Miranda Rights that are read to every person who is arrested. Obviously a defendant […]