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The Defendant’s Guide to Probable Cause

Probable cause is a legal standard of evidence that police officers must have in order to arrest someone or obtain a warrant. If the police do not follow the probable cause requirement, you may be able to have evidence against you excluded from a court proceeding.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPqiwrLDDgw What is the definition of probable cause? The term “Probable Cause” refers to the level of certainty that police need to have in order to legally arrest someone for a crime. It is defined as enough evidence for a reasonable person to believe that the person had committed a crime, was currently committing a crime, or was about to commit a crime. To legally arrest someone, a police officer needs to have a good faith belief that the person they arrest has committed a crime. And they have to have sufficient evidence to support that belief. What is a probable cause hearing? The term “Probable Cause Hearing” can refer to two different types of hearings. Under Texas law, if a police officer arrests someone without a warrant, a probable cause hearing must be held within 48 hours of the arrest. During this hearing the judge will decide whether probable cause exists to support…

How to Act When Stopped By Police

Being stopped by police officers can be a stressful and nerve-wracking experience. Knowing your legal rights will help you protect yourself from police misconduct and abuses of power such as illegal searches and seizures.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLw20mxJe_U What are my legal rights if I am stopped by the police? If you are stopped by the police, you have the following legal rights: The Right to Remain Silent You have the constitutional right to remain silent. This right almost always allows you to refuse to answer questions that the police ask you, including your name, where you live, where you are coming from or going to, or what you are doing. You can exercise your right to remain silent even if the police detain you, arrest you, or put you in jail.  Do not answer the police officer’s questions that you do not feel comfortable answering!  You have the 5th Amendment right under the US Constitution to not incriminate yourself.  Police officers are trained to ask you questions that may trip you up.  And most people that are stopped by the police, whether guilty or innocent, are very nervous.  Being nervous can cause you to answer something the wrong way or say something…

Can I Get a Pro Bono DUI or DWI Lawyer?

Have you been injured in a DUI, DWI, or OVI accident? Do you think you need a pro bono lawyer because you’re concerned about the costs? Don’t worry. Many personal injury attorneys will take your case on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless your case is won. Here’s a guide. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCmSu_WX7MU&feature=youtu.be What if I can’t afford a personal injury lawyer after a DUI, DWI, or OVI car accident? Do I need a pro bono lawyer? Generally, DWI accident victims don’t need a pro bono lawyer, because attorneys may take their case on a contingency basis -- meaning the client pays nothing unless the case is won or a settlement is mediated. If you have been injured or lost a loved one to a drunk driver, many personal injury attorneys will take your case on what’s called a contingency fee. If you win your case at trial, or your lawyer negotiates a fair settlement for you, the attorney fees will simply be deducted from the damages awarded, your medical bills are paid, and you receive the rest.  If your lawyer has taken your case on a contingency basis and you lose in court you won’t have to pay your lawyer at…

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