So you are at home and all of the sudden you hear “Knock Knock Knock…Police! Open the door!” What do you do?
There are a few things that you can do, following the police arriving at your door, to make the best of the current situation.
Officers Are At Your Door.
- Answer the door… No running… No flushing of the toilets… And absolutely no suspicious movements.
- Comply with the police and be sure to be polite, this can only help the situation.
- Ask to see the search warrant, if they have one, be sure to read the entire warrant.
- If they do not have a warrant, DO NOT LET THEM ENTER YOUR HOME!!!
- They may not enter without a warrant unless you invite them in or they see probable cause in plain sight.
- Beware of the officers sneaking a peak behind you!
- If they do have a warrant, do not resist or obstruct them from searching your home.
- If during the search items are removed from your house, request a Property List
- DO NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS… DEMAND THAT YOU SPEAK WITH YOUR LAWYER.
If You Are Arrested.
- Do not resist and do not get angry, this will only make matters worse.
- Undercover police do not have to tell you that they are indeed police.
- They also do not have to tell you why you are being arrested.
- DO NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS… DEMAND THAT YOU SPEAK WITH YOUR LAWYER.
- First chance you get to make a phone call, remember that all phone calls are recorded.
- Do not discuss the arrest or any other potentially incriminating evidence.
- Keep the phone call short and simple, under no circumstance should you use “code words”.
- Remain calm.
- Don’t talk about your case with inmates or friends.
- GET A LAWYER!