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The Dos and Don'ts of Going to Court Before Hiring a Miami Homicide Lawyer

If you have been arrested and detained in connection with a homicide case in Miami, Florida's Rules of Criminal Procedure require that you be brought before the court within 24 hours of your arrest.

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The Dos and Don'ts of Going to Court Before Hiring a Miami Homicide Lawyer

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  1. The Dos and Don'ts of Going to Court Before Hiring a Miami Homicide Lawyer Presented By Kirlew Law Firm

  2. If you have been arrested and detained in connection with a homicide case in Miami, Florida's Rules of Criminal Procedure require that you be brought before the court within 24 hours of your arrest. Many issues that affect your case take place at this first appearance, including: ●The judge will read the formal charges. ●You will get a copy of any relevant paperwork. ●You will be informed of your right to silence. ●You will be notified of your right to retain the services of a law firm in Miami to represent you. ●The judge will make a determination as to bond.

  3. You may find yourself in a challenging position during the hearing — you would like to retain your attorney, but you have not yet done so. You are likely to have strong reservations about the proceeding because you are well aware that you are putting your rights at risk by representing yourself or going with a public defender. Fortunately, by following a few simple tips, you can get through your first court appearance without the assistance of an experience private Miami Homicide attorney — and with your rights intact: Dress right First impressions are everything when it comes to a criminal case, so make the best one you can when you go to your first court appearance. Conduct yourself with dignity. Remain silent and let your lawyer speak for you. DO NOT talk about the facts of your case.

  4. Do not arrive late to the courtroom If you are accused of a murder or other homicide offense, most likely you will be in custody. However, your family members will want to be present. If your loved one is appearing for first appearance, make sure arrive at the courthouse early so you have enough time to park, walk through security, find the right courtroom, and then be seated. Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before the beginning of the proceedings. Check-in with the clerk The primary responsibilities of a court clerk are to check people in, confirm the case and do other administrative chores. When you arrive, proceed to the front desk and present your paperwork for check-in. The judge will be informed that you have arrived and are prepared to address the courtroom. You should avoid discussing the specifics of your case with the clerk since they are not attorneys and will not provide you with legal advice.

  5. Do not zone out Pay close attention to what is happening in each case that goes before you while sitting in the gallery and waiting for your name to be called. You will gain a great deal of knowledge about what to say and do, allowing you to act with confidence when the time comes. Request extra time You will have the chance to address the court, so ask the judge for a time extension so that you can consult with an attorney. Do not talk about your case. Your lawyer will enter a plea of not guilty of your behalf if it is an arraignment. If it is first appearance, you attorney will address whether there is proof of the charges and seek a bond.

  6. Call a homicide lawyer ASAP Since you have requested extra time, you should take immediate action to consult an expert Miami homicide lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected moving forward.

  7. Contact Information Address:2103 Coral Way, Suite 306,Miami FL 33145 Phone: (305) 521-0484 Website:https://kirlewlawfirm.com/

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