Sue Me Later
The law isn’t always what you think it is.
Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast breaks down the real stories behind the headlines.
We explain what actually happens in court and most importantly - how it all affects you.
You’ll hear the thinking behind legal decisions, the mistakes people make, and the details that can completely change the outcome of a case.
Sue Me Later
Your Right to Remain Silent: Lawyer Explains What REALLY Happens During Arrests
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In today’s episode, we sit down with criminal lawyer Julianne to break down one of the most important legal topics: What should you do if the police arrest you?
Many people panic, say the wrong things, or feel pressured to “explain themselves.” But legally, that can lead to big problems. In this episode, we go step-by-step through what happens during an arrest, what the police MUST tell you, what your rights are, and the common mistakes people make that can harm their case.
🔍 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
•You ALWAYS have the right to remain silent, and it CANNOT be used against you.
•Do not resist arrest, even if you know you’re innocent — it’s a separate criminal offence.
•Body-worn camera footage is real evidence, not a casual conversation.
•You are not automatically guilty just because you were arrested.
•In serious cases, police may issue a “special caution,” but only in the presence of a lawyer.
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📌 Helpful Advice From This Episode:
If you’re ever approached or arrested by police:
1.Stay calm
2.Do not resist or argue
3.Ask for a lawyer immediately
4.Use your right to remain silent
5.Do not make statements on camera unless advised by your lawyer
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