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How to Respond When You Are Falsely Accused of a Crime?

Law and courts strive hard to put the guilty people in jail through a transparent process, but there is always room for human error. Sometimes, a step or an important detail is missed in the overall case proceedings, and as a result, guilty falls through the cracks of the justice system and the innocent are imprisoned.

It is reported that 2 to 3 percent of prisoners in America are convicted under false allegations. It is a staggering statistic for a country that takes pride in its justice system. Moreover, the figures get worse if we consider developing countries.

As a result, there is a considerable chance that you may end up getting falsely accused of a crime; therefore, we have listed appropriate response strategies that can help you get out of such false allegations.

  1. Avoid Talking:

When you are wrongly accused of something, your reflex response is usually to defend yourself, but it may end up creating trouble for you during the legal process. There is a common misconception that every thief proclaims that he is not a thief; therefore, it is better to remain silent instead of talking and defending recklessly.

Remember that nobody is entitled to force anything out of you because you have the right to remain silent as per the fifth amendment. Talking gets dangerous also because you can humanely forget a few details and get a bit inconsistent in your statements, which can easily be used against you.

  1. Hire an attorney:

Instead of speaking for yourself, hire a lawyer to speak for you. The first thing a competent lawyer like the ones at Moses & Rooth Attorneys at Law will tell you is to avoid talking in his absence.

Do not get fooled by the notion that hiring the criminal defense lawyer can make you look guilty because you need to understand that the lawyer will present the evidential facts keeping in view needs of the justice system. Therefore, a lawyer can make or break your situation, so choose your lawyer wisely.

  1. Ask for search warrants:

Do not let police rifle through your home and stuff unless they have a search warrant. Here, the common sense implies that if you have nothing to hide, then why not volunteer instead of asking for a warrant?

Well, the justice system works in a certain way, and you can never ensure what police will find and how will they fit their findings in the jigsaw puzzle. Therefore, it is in your best interest to let the system do its job.

  1. Gather every type of evidence:

There can be two types of evidence, one that proves that you are innocent and the other that makes you look guilty. Do not make the mistake of destroying the evidence that implies your guilt because it will make you guilty of evidence tampering and destruction even if you initially were wrongly accused.

Therefore, gather both types of evidence with your lawyer, and it is then his job to present your case such that the evidences against you are neutralized.

  1. Avoid contacting the opposing party:

Although you may feel compelled to sort things out with the one accusing you, it is not a good idea because such meetings can be blown out of proportions.

In a nutshell, you must be aware of crucial strategies needed to be employed in case of getting falsely accused, so that you can maintain and prove your innocence to the world.

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