How do I get a consultation?

Your initial consultation with Schulze Law is FREE of charge. We will review your charges and help you understand the confusing legal lingo. We promise to thoroughly investigate your case and unique situation, and then determine how we can best help you

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Where will the police take me if I am arrested?

The officer(s) will take you to the police station. At that point, you will be advised of your charges. You may be required to submit to being photographed and fingerprinted or to participate in a lineup. You and/or your attorney can make arrangements for your release at the station. Before your release, you will be [...]

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When should I consult an attorney if I am subject of a criminal investigation?

You should consult an attorney as soon as you are aware that you are the subject of a criminal investigation. If you have already been arrested, it is crucial that you remain silent and ask for your attorney immediately so that your rights and interests can be protected.

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What rights do I have if I get arrested?

First, you have the right to know the crime with which you have been charged. You also have the right to know the name(s) of any policeman/woman you are dealing with. And, you have the right to one phone call within an hour after you have been informed of your right to call a family [...]

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Who will be able to see my record if I am convicted of a crime?

You can look at your own Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) report. Other people who can look at your CORI include: Police officers, prosecuting attorneys, probation officers, and various agents of the court and criminal justice systems; Landlords and public housing counselors if you apply for housing; Many employers if you apply for a job, [...]

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