Tuesday 6 October 2020

What Are My Rights When Dealing with the Police?

 Do you know what your rights are if you are stopped by the police? Many people mistakenly assume they must assist the police in their investigation, answer all their questions, and allow them to conduct searches. If you are a suspect or are under police investigation, cooperation with police could hurt your defence later on or allow the police to collect incriminating evidence they can use against you.

You have the legal right against self-incrimination and the best way to preserve that right is to not answer questions asked of you by police. Your silence cannot be used against you in court. However, speaking with an officer could result in obstruction charges if your statements are believed to be false or misleading.

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