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Once arrested, if
incarcerated, the law requires that the prosecution file charges and bring you
to court within approx. 72 hours of your arrest. So, you have two
options. You can immediately bail out, or wait until your arraignment in court
when your lawyer can ask the court to release you on your own
recognizance (O.R. release) or to reduce the original amount of
bail to a lesser amount. Some people want to get...
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NOTHING! - Why you should not
say anything to the Police, ever:
Whether you are innocent or guilty, you should always remain
silent. When the Police tell you that “anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law”, they mean business. Anything you say can never
help you and can only hurt you. So don’t say anything. More people
talk...
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