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4 mistakes to avoid after receiving a criminal charge

On Behalf of | Sep 2, 2023 | Criminal Defense |

Facing a criminal charge feels overwhelming, and individuals often make errors that can worsen their situation.

It is important to navigate this process carefully to ensure the best possible outcome. Consider the most common mistakes people make after receiving criminal charges.

1. Talking too much

Providing statements to law enforcement can inadvertently reveal information that might harm your case. Remember that you have the right to remain silent and avoid self-incrimination. After the charge, you might inadvertently share information with friends, family or even strangers. This can lead to rumors and misinformation spreading. During the legal process, remain cautious about what you say to others, as anything you say could potentially turn against you.

2. Discussing the case online

Posting about your case on social media platforms is a big mistake that can harm your defense. Prosecutors can use your statements against you, and your online presence might be monitored during legal proceedings.

3. Skipping court appearances

Failing to appear in court as required can lead to a warrant for your arrest. Keep track of court dates and adhere to them to demonstrate your commitment to resolving the issue responsibly.

4. Giving up

People sometimes believe they have no chance of winning their case and give up before they even start. Everyone has the right to a fair trial, and you never know how your case will turn out.

Considering that Bexar County courts have approximately 4,055 pending criminal cases, anyone facing charges likely has a long wait ahead. Avoiding these common mistakes during the legal process can improve your chances of a fair resolution.

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