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What can I do if a Detective (Police) harassed me during an interrogation?

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What can I do if a Detective (Police) harassed me during an interrogation?

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Get on the internet, and search for a civil rights lawyer near your zip code. You should get a few at least. Call the lawyer. By law, they are required to give you legal advice and must tell you if you have a case or not. If they try to tell you otherwise of try to get money out of you prior to hearing your story and your inquiry regarding your situation you need switch to a different lawyer. Make sure you keep a written log of what the lawyer tells you. It is important that you document what happened with the detective. It is normal for detectives to get very pushy in an interrogation, especially since they were holding you as a suspect or someone who knows something about a crime that has been committed. You have Constitutional rights that protect you from incriminating yourself. If you are ever hauled into a police interrogation room, always ask to speak to an attorney. At that point the conversation is OVER. The only time you need open your mouth is if you are certain you had nothi

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