Greg Smith and Associates Criminal Law Attorneys – After Arrest | Video Transcript

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[GRAPHIC: Greg Smith and Associates Criminal Law Attorneys Free Consultation Credit Cards Accepted En Espanol 801-651-1512 www.BestUtahLawyer.com 8813 C-2 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84088]

GREG SMITH: If you’re being arrested, the first thing that you have to understand is that the police and the state is highly skilled in investigation techniques and interrogation techniques. Don’t make the mistake of assuming that you’re going to outwit them.

[GRAPHIC: Officer with man in handcuffs]

GREG SMITH: There’s a very good reason why the Founding Fathers gave you a right to remain silent.

[GRAPHIC: Main in jail cell]

GREG SMITH: Whether you’re guilty or innocent, you still have rights and privileges, and it’s really important that you contact a qualified attorney immediately to protect those. For going on 20 years now, we’ve been protecting the rights and privileges of our clients.

Unfortunately, a lot of people will come to me two or three years after they’ve pleaded guilty to something and they ask me to try to reduce it or get it expunged. It’s much easier to hire an attorney in the beginning stages than to try to hire us to undo something after you’re already pleaded guilty to it on your own. They call us humans instead of robots for a reason. And even if you’ve made a mistake, that’s okay, we can get you through it.

[GRAPHIC: Greg Smith and Associates Criminal Law Attorneys Free Consultation Credit Cards Accepted En Espanol 801-651-1512 www.BestUtahLawyer.com 8813 C-2 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah 84088]

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