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Carabin Shaw

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  • Serving Beeville, TX

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  • Since its inception, the firm of Schneider & McWilliams, P.C. has achieved and maintained Martindale-Hubbell's rating for legal ability and ethical conduct.

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

I've been asked to take a polygraph by a detective. Should I? I requested a court appointed attorney but I was told I could not have one until I'm indicted and my case goes to court.

Jeralyn Elise Merritt
Answered by attorney Jeralyn Elise Merritt (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Jeralyn E. Merritt
Any statement you make to the police can be used against you in court. Many people think if they can only tell the police their side of the story, the police will see it their way. That rarely happens. If you are a suspect in a crime, you should immediately seek out experienced legal counsel. If you can't afford one, you should wait until you are charged and a lawyer is appointed for you. Law enforcement does not use polygraphs (lie detector tests) merely to determine if you are telling the truth. The testing is preceded by an interview. The interview questions are designed to elicit incriminating information from you. There is no reason you need to assist them. In addition, polygraph results are generally inadmissible because they are not considered reliable. Even if you were to pass, there's no guarantee you won't be charged, or that once charged, you will be able to introduce the results in court. In short, if police view you as a suspect in a crime, there is no good reason to take a polygraph or submit to a police interview before being advised by counsel whether it will serve your interests.
Any statement you make to the police can be used against you in court. Many people think if they can only tell the police their side of the story, the police will see it their way. That rarely happens. If you are a suspect in a crime, you should immediately seek out experienced legal counsel. If you can't afford one, you should wait until you are charged and a lawyer is appointed for you. Law enforcement does not use polygraphs (lie detector tests) merely to determine if you are telling the truth. The testing is preceded by an interview. The interview questions are designed to elicit incriminating information from you. There is no reason you need to assist them. In addition, polygraph results are generally inadmissible because they are not considered reliable. Even if you were to pass, there's no guarantee you won't be charged, or that once charged, you will be able to introduce the results in court. In short, if police view you as a suspect in a crime, there is no good reason to take a polygraph or submit to a police interview before being advised by counsel whether it will serve your interests.
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Would not the sheriff just ask judge for warrant if he had enough evidence?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Yes. Do not go to the station without an attorney. And as an attorney I would not ever cooperate with the police. Sounds like they don't have enough and are going to do more fishing with her.
Yes. Do not go to the station without an attorney. And as an attorney I would not ever cooperate with the police. Sounds like they don't have enough and are going to do more fishing with her.
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Can a company sue me because a cashier gave me more cash than she was supposed to during a cashback transaction?

Answered by attorney William R. Pelger
Criminal Law lawyer at Pelger Law
You could possibly be prosecuted, you will just have to wait and see if Walmart turns it in to the cops. I would just start shopping at Target and Big Lots.
You could possibly be prosecuted, you will just have to wait and see if Walmart turns it in to the cops. I would just start shopping at Target and Big Lots.
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