Bail / Release
Bail allows individuals to remain free while awaiting trial, but it doesn’t imply innocence. Defendants have the right to apply for bail, but breaching bail conditions can lead to re-arrest and serious penalties. Understanding these rights and responsibilities is essential.









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Based on years of experience in criminal cases, many criminal cases (first-time offenders) have a common problem, that is, mistakes made during police interrogation . Mistakes that are easily avoided often increase the difficulty of subsequent criminal defense and may even cause decisive damage to the case.
If you are a suspect in a crime, or are being investigated for a crime, the police may ask you to go to a police station or ask you questions directly after arresting you. You have the right to remain silent – meaning you don’t have to answer the police’s questions, you don’t have to make any statements, and you don’t even have to take part in a police interview – unless you choose to cooperate.
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