Criminal Court Process - Investigation

Criminal Court Process Investigation

Criminal Investigation:

As soon as a crime is reported, the police conduct an investigation. After the investigation, their reports are submitted to the District Attorney's Office, after which a prosecuting attorney looks over the case and decides whether or not the individual(s) should be charged with a crime.

If you're under investigation, law enforcement has to prove the criminal charges against you. Therefore, whatever you say to law enforcement can be used against you. Your statements can be powerful weapons in the hands of a prosecutor, so it is advised to remain silent. By staying silent, not only will you be exercising your Fifth Amendment right, you will also make it more difficult for them to prove their case.

To help protect your rights, a criminal defense lawyer can represent you in all stages of the criminal process. A lawyer can assess your situation and try to speak to the prosecutor's office before it goes to court.

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