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What happens if police don't read you your rights?
Chicago criminal defense attorney, Fred Dry explains a common
assumption when police don't read you your rights…
People may believe if police
have not read your rights, charges can easily be dismissed. But, there is no automatic
dismissal if rights are not read. Instead, the statements that are made may be excluded
as evidence. This comes true when a suspect is interrogated in custody. Also, any
evidence that is obtained thereafter as a result of those statements may be inadmissible.
Please contact experienced DUI lawyers in Chicago, call Fred Mark Dry today.
Fred Mark
Dry
One Northfield Plaza
506 W. Frontage Road, Suite 300
Northfield, IL 60093
Phone: 866-935-0295
