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- It's not a crime to refuse to answer questions, but refusing to answer can make the police suspicious about you. You can't be arrested merely for refusing to identify yourself on the street.
- Police may "pat-down" your clothing if they suspect a concealed weapon. Don't physically resist, but make it clear that you don't consent to any further search. Remember exactly what you were wearing when you discuss the matter with your attorney. Save the clothing you were wearing if you are subject to a "pat-down" search.
- Ask if you are under arrest. If you are, you have a right to know why.
- Don't bad-mouth the police officer or run away, even if you believe what is happening is unreasonable. That could lead to your arrest, or to additional charges for "resisting arrest", "failure to obey a police officer", etc.
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We all recognize the need for effective law enforcement, but we should also understand our own rights and responsibilities. Everyone, including a minor, has the right to courteous and respectful police treatment.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at (978) 372-775 |
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