Posts Tagged ‘arrested’

Immigration Law Hemet – What To Do If You Are Arrested

Immigration Law Hemet – What To Do If You Are Arrested
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A Hemet, CA Immigration Attorney, John Mansfield, explains:
One of the most common questions I get is “What do I do, Attorney, If I Am Detained or I’m arrested, or I get put in custody.” The best advice that I can give you, when you walk away from this video, is only one thingÉthat is, do not say anything to the either the police or the federal agent or ICE official who took you into custody! Just like in a criminal case, anything you say can or will be used against you. You have to be very careful and I strongly recommend that you exercise your right to remain silent.
You can and very …

Criminal Defense Article on Being Arrested – Things to Know

Criminal Defense Article on Being Arrested – Things to Know
Throughout our lives there are some things that will be traumatic and quite possibly done on accident, which we have no control over. In particular, being arrested can be a big headache and, aside from avoiding the issue in the first place (if at all possible), there are a few things you should know about being arrested and what to do if you are.
For one, keep in mind that you do have rights under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which is also referred to as your Miranda Rights. Under such rights, you are not required to answer any questions asked by police other than your name and address or to furnish an official identification card. This can be a state ID card, a driver’s license or a passport.
Secondly, you have the right to an attorney and …

Two Dozen Mexican Mafia and other Gangs and Associates Arrested on Federal Narcotic violations today in San Fernando Valley

Two Dozen Mexican Mafia and other Gangs and Associates Arrested on Federal Narcotic violations today in San Fernando Valley
Two Dozen Mexican Mafia and other Gangs and Associates Arrested on Federal Narcotic violations today in San Fernando Valley
by Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. April 22, 2009 at 4:30 PM PST
 
According to Salvador Hernandez, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles said two dozen individuals associated with the Mexican Mafia and other Hispanic street gangs were charged federally for their roles in a narcotics distribution ring operating in the San Fernando Valley.
The investigation was initiated early last year by the LAPD and the FBI’s Safe Streets Task Force to address gang-related crime in the San Fernando Valley. The investigation focused on identifying and disrupting drug trafficking organizations and related violence carried out by Hispanic gangs associated with the Mexican Mafia. Said, Michael Moore, Deputy Chief of LAPD’s Valley Operations Bureau.
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