What Do I Do If Arrested for Murder?
The most important thing you can do if you are arrested for murder is to be quiet. Invoke your Sixth Amendment right of silence and refuse to answer any questions without an attorney present. You must invoke this loudly, clearly, and concisely before the police will stop asking question after questioning starts rolling in like a tidal wave that cannot be stopped or denied because they know their job well enough on how best not to mess up with cases such as these ones - especially when it comes down putting someone behind bars who has done wrong by society's standards all while knowing full-well what could happen next should he/she decide otherwise out of fear.It'll be unwise to say anything in the meantime, until you're able to consult with your lawyer.
The police want to trick you into giving up your rights. You should always ask for a lawyer and make sure that they are present with their own recording equipment when talking to the cops about anything.
Police often use questioning sessions as an opportunity to gather more evidence if they don't have enough information on hand, so even innocent people need protection from such underhanded tactics!
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