Know Your Protect Your Rights Rights
You are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Remember it is the government’s job to prove that you have committed a crime. Make sure you hire an experienced and competent attorney so that they can protect you and your rights.

At times, officers do have the ability to briefly stop you and ask for identification.

Once this has occurred simply ask “Am I free to leave.” You are not required to engage in further conversations with police. The courts have ruled that different kinds of police encounters require different levels of civil protection towards citizens. Make sure you get an attorney who can protect your rights. Call Johnson, Gray & Johnson.

You have the right to remain silent.

You are not required to speak with any police or government official aside from IDing yourself. If the police wish to interview you, ask to consult with attorneys at Johnson Gray & Johnson BEFORE answering any questions.

You have a right to be free from unreasonable search and seizures.

However, these rights must be asserted by you. If the police stop your car, stop you, or wish to search your home YOU DO NOT NEED TO consent. You do not need to be rude or aggressive. You simply need to refuse from consenting to any search and request an attorney at the earliest possibly.

You are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Remember it is the government’s job to prove that you have committed a crime. Make sure you hire an experienced and competent attorney so that they can protect you and your rights.

At times, officers do have the ability to briefly stop you and ask for identification.

Once this has occurred simply ask “Am I free to leave.” You are not required to engage in further conversations with police. The courts have ruled that different kinds of police encounters require different levels of civil protection towards citizens. Make sure you get an attorney who can protect your rights. Call Johnson, Gray & Johnson.

You have the right to remain silent.

You are not required to speak with any police or government official aside from IDing yourself. If the police wish to interview you, ask to consult with attorneys at Johnson Gray & Johnson BEFORE answering any questions.

You have a right to be free from unreasonable search and seizures.

However, these rights must be asserted by you. If the police stop your car, stop you, or wish to search your home YOU DO NOT NEED TO consent. You do not need to be rude or aggressive. You simply need to refuse from consenting to any search and request an attorney at the earliest possibly.