Miranda Right to Remain Silent
Virginia public safety exception to Miranda- Fairfax lawyer explains
Virginia public safety exception caselaw gives police a certain extent of leeway to question detained criminal suspects without first reading them their rights under Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), to remain silent and to a lawyer. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I believe that the...
Winning Virginia criminal trials with the 5th Amendment & catchy slogans
Winning Virginia criminal trials is exhilarating, and, more importantly, great for the Virginia DUI, misdemeanor of felony defendant. As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know that victory in court starts long before the trial date, to include full and smart preparation, digging and visualizing to...
Fairfax criminal defense lawyer on challenging alleged Miranda waivers
Fairfax criminal defense -- and defense in all criminal courts -- includes making every effort to exclude all adverse statements actually and allegedly made by the defendant. As a Virginia criminal lawyer, I look at the totality of the circumstances for such challenges, including the...