Your Rights After Being Arrested

If you are arrested, you are entitled to certain rights. It’s important that you are aware of these rights so that if you are ever taken to jail, you can stand up for yourself. One of the rights you have after your DUI arrest is to reasonable bail. A Way Out Bail Bonds can help you make bail after your arraignment.

The Right to An Attorney

One of the best-known rights of the accused is to have an attorney present during questioning. You do not have to answer police questions at all and can demand to speak to your attorney at any point during an interrogation. Don’t be afraid to insist on having your attorney present. If you can’t afford an attorney, you can request to be assigned a public defender.

The Right to Know Your Charges

The police cannot hold you indefinitely without the DA formally pressing charges against you. You are usually taken to an arraignment hearing, where charges are read and you have the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty. During the arraignment hearing, the judge will also set bail. Bail is a sum of money you must pay to secure your release. It is returned to you when you attend your trial. If a defendant skips court, his or her bail is forfeited.

The Right to Reasonable Bail

Many people don’t know that you have the right to reasonable bail. Bail is intended to ensure defendants come back for their trial date, not to punish them prior to trial. Criminal defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty, so bail cannot be set unreasonably high in order to keep them in jail.

If you can’t afford your bail, a Dallas bail bonds office can help. Bail bonds professionals lend you the money to post your bail and get you out of jail pending trial. Contact A Way Out Bail Bonds at 214-272-0794 today.

 

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