In case you are arrested, you must first state that you want a lawyer. Don't be ambivalent by stating, "I believe I need a lawyer," or asking, "Do I need a lawyer." Be clear and state, "I WANT A LAWYER." Say nothing else. Then, period. By law, the authorities cannot talk to you any further. If the police continue steadily talking to you, say nothing until your lawyer appears. If you start the conversation, it could say that you waived your right to counsel despite requesting a lawyer to be present. Once arrested and charged in an ongoing state case, a bail amount and an arraignment date are usually set. The arraignment, where the accused pleads either guilty or not guilty, could even be days or weeks away. After pleading not guilty at the arraignment, the defense is provided a deadline to document pretrial motions, usually 15 days. It isn't uncommon to have several motion hearing dates before the trial of severe issues. In either a constant state o...
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