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I’ve Been Arrested — What Happens Next?

Whether a person is arrested at home, in public, or by turning yourself in at the police station, being arrested can make a person panic. In many cases, a person may be in shock and may not know what to do. If possible, stay calm and try not to panic. Request an attorney. The steps that you take in the hours and days following an arrest can have a significant impact on the outcome in your case.

As soon as possible, your first priority should be contacting a Florida criminal defense attorney to discuss your legal rights and your options for defending yourself against the charges. A Florida criminal defense attorney can help you avoid making mistakes that could hurt your case.

Steps in a Florida Criminal Case

The steps in a criminal case may differ depending on the charges and the court that has jurisdiction over those charges. However, some of the basic steps that a person can expect after an arrest include:

The above steps are a brief introductory example of the track a criminal case may take. Depending on the factors in your case, there could be less or more steps involved in resolving the charges against you.

Call a Florida Criminal Defense Attorney for Help

Even minor criminal charges can have significant consequences. It is best to seek the advice of an experienced Florida criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. The prosecutor is not on your side. He or she wants a guilty verdict and many times a conviction. Therefore, the prosecutor will not tell you if you have a valid defense or the state’s case is weak. In fact, that is not their responsibility.  You need a trusted advocate on your side who can protect your legal rights. Consult with a Florida criminal defense attorney immediately if you are charged with a crime.