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Below are several tips which will help to keep you from being arrested,
as well as to create a defense should you be arrested.
Before You Are Arrested
When You Are Arrested
After You Are Arrested
FL CAN Legal Support
Before
You Are Arrested
Know your rights:
In Florida, Less than 20 grams is a misdemeanor possession, over
20 grams is a Felony (see Florida
Cannabis Laws)
If a police officer tells you he/she "smells something"
the correct response is "I don't smell anything" any acknowledgment
of smell constitutes probable cause.
You are not required to answer questions beyond your name, address,
and proper paperwork (i.e. registration, insurance).
The less you say, the less they will be able
to use against you. Police are trained to testify. Even before
the Miranda Warning is read, they are noting your responses.
When they say "it won't be used against you", that is
a lie, they can use any statement to force a plea or impeach you
during trial. The less said the better.
Do not consent to a search!
The only statement to make if an officer asks to search your vehicle
or person is "no, you may not search". They are then forced to bring
out dogs and supervisors and lots of paperwork. Most cops will write
the ticket and go at this point.
This tactic might fail, everything in the law is practice ( I am sure
you have heard that all lawyers are practicing). Keep in mind that
you do not have to wait for a dog to arrive, if the officer has finished
checking your background issued a citation or warning and has returned
your license you are free to leave.
Most cops don't know your rights.
If you do and you keep repeating them, a good lawyer will
force the police to impeach themselves on your words. Have your
script and stick to it, this is a war declared not by us but on
us.
Name Rank and serial number. Always
remember to get these from any officer you speak to.
Have A Plan:
If you use, possess or sell drugs, you are a target, if you are a
black man, yellow man, punk rocker, hippie, have short hair, or long
hair... We are all targets in the insanity.
Make a plan, who would you call, who has bail, how much, collateral
available, Who calls your work, your Mom, your kids, your friends?
If you deal with pot, buy or sell, how will you warn your friends
without endangering them. A code word, candle in the window, smoke
signals?
Once you are arrested. Clam up!! Clam up!! Don't talk. (get it) Cell
mates are not your friends (we've all seen television shows or movies
where cell mates end up testifying to reduce their own sentence),
the telephone is being recorded. Make your one phone call count and
wait for your plan to take action.
Arraignments:
Ask for a public defender unless you are filthy rich. Being
indigent allows you free council, free transcripts and free witnesses
(like the dog expert about that bad canine search). It is also a drain
of recourses on an already overburdened system. Ask for a reduction
in bond citing your overwhelming willingness to face the false charges.
Remember family in community, job, church, apartment what ever ties
you locally, make you that much less of a flight risk.
If Bail Bondsman posts bond:
Immediately upon your release, write your story
(statement)
and send it to three people, FL CAN, a trusted friend or attorney
and yourself. Don't open the one you send yourself, it is postmarked
and that is a sign the story remained the same.
Things to include: Date, time, place, conditions of road or location
Witnesses names and contact information Names of every officer you
saw or spoke to in the time since your first encounter, including
guards, nurses everyone.
Remember Law enforcement are trained to testify against you. Detail
everything you can remember about the encounter that led to the arrest.
Ask all witnesses to do the same. Don't coach them, they are not expert
witnesses and not expected to remember every detail the same as you
do. Originality is good under these circumstances.
Find an Attorney:
FL CAN offers trial support
at a local level and works closely to help clients achieve better
results. When looking for your attorney if you do not qualify for
a public defender, shop around. Have a fourth copy of the statement
and already know what you want an attorney to do.
If you have spoken to a CAN intake person, you already know what the
best and worse case scenario is, hire someone qualified to do the
work You want done. When trusting your life to this attorney, make
sure you don't just hire the first one, no matter how well recommended
they are.
What is good for aunt Sallie's friend is not necessarily good for
you. Time is on your side. Taking time to choose an attorney, look
up the statutes and participate intelligently in your own defense;
it is always the way to go.
Have someone contact Florida CAN at 321-726-6656
or 321-253-3673 or legal@flcan.org
and talk to an intake specialist, call before the bust to get educated
and after the bust to get help and understanding...
Remember "Just Say Know!"
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