False Assumptions Defendants Make That Hurt Their Defense
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Criminal Law Unfiltered*, Robert M. Helfend sheds light on the common assumptions defendants make that can significantly harm their defense strategies. From the perils of talking to the police without legal counsel to the consequences of prematurely assuming the severity of a case, Robert provides valuable insights to safeguard one's legal rights.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:45 – Mistake of trying to talk the police out of accusations
04:30 – Importance of legal counsel and not contacting the victim
07:15 – Impact of assuming a case is not serious on future options
10:20 – Case example highlighting the repercussions of self-incrimination
13:45 – Avoiding self-incrimination and protecting legal leverage
17:30 – Importance of strategic early actions in specific cases
About the Show:
*Criminal Law Unfiltered* delves into the intricate world of criminal defense, providing expert guidance on navigating legal challenges. Through decades of experience, Robert M. Helfend offers invaluable insights to help individuals protect their rights and make informed decisions in the face of serious legal accusations.