2014
3 Reasons Your Child Needs an Attorney Present When Talking to Police
Kelly Landers / 0 Comments /Children and juveniles can be placed in a vulnerable position when questioned by law enforcement officers. Before you permit your child to be questioned by law enforcement officers, please consider the following, based on ...
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Should I Talk to the Police?
Kelly Landers / 0 Comments /In this post, West Palm Beach criminal defense attorney Kelly V. Landers discussed three client examples to help the reader understand the wisest course of action when talking with law enforcement officers. Most attorneys ...
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Five Questions to Stop Asking Your Defense Attorney
Kelly Landers / 0 Comments /There are very few absolutes in life. Remember the old adage “There’s no such thing as a stupid question”? There are exceptions. If you’re from New Jersey, you know precisely what I’m talking about (“What ...
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Three Reasons to Use Your Right to Remain Silent
Kelly Landers / 0 Comments /Whether you are a witness or are suspected of a crime, always exercise caution when speaking to the police. Following are three reasons to use your right to remain silent. 1. Words are often misunderstood. Have you ever ...
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