Wrongfully or Falsely Accused of a Criminal Offense in Savannah, Georgia

Wrongfully or Falsely Accused of a Criminal Offense in Savannah, Georgia

If you believe you’ve been wrongfully accused of a criminal offense in Georgia, there are a number of steps you can take to protect yourself. Hiring a qualified attorney is your first and best option, but the following actions will make your attorney’s job and your life easier.

What Should I Do If I’ve Been Falsely Accused Of A Crime?

The most important thing you can do is to remain silent and ask for a lawyer. You have the right to refuse to answer any questions and to request a lawyer before talking to the police. Law enforcement is required to inform you of these rights, known as Miranda Rights.

Similarly, you should decline testing or searches. Ask to speak to a lawyer first who can request a valid warrant for searching your car, home, or person. This will protect your rights and make sure law enforcement follows proper procedures.

Refrain from contacting any witnesses or the victim as this could result in more charges against you like intimidating a witness. You may feel the urge to speak to the victim and try to come to an agreement out of court. If so, speak to your attorney first. They can advise you on next steps that protect your best interests.

How To Build Your Case

Gather any evidence you believe supports your case and share it with your attorney. However, avoid destroying anything you think might make you look guilty. Share that information or evidence with your attorney as well, and they can inform you of the best course of action.

If you are accused of a crime, contact us immediately. We will review your case for free and make sure your rights are protected.

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