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How to Fight an Armed Robbery Charge

By Luke Worli posted 01-02-2021 01:24 AM

  

The criminal justice system is there to help victims of crime and prosecute criminals for their wrongdoings. There are times, though, when the system fails to do its job, and the process is used not for its intended purpose. 

You may find yourself accused of a crime you did not commit, like being charged for an armed robbery. There are things you can do to defend yourself against serious accusations. Here is how to fight an armed robbery charge.

Do not say anything

Just like what you see in the movies and TV shows, anything you say will be used against you in the case and the courtroom. Under any circumstance, should you not say anything to the police and investigators. Make sure that you talk to your lawyer first. 

Refrain from making statements that may incriminate you in any way. Do not post about your charges on social media or make any statement to the press. While it may be tempting to go public that you have been falsely accused of a crime, it is a bad idea, and you might make an avoidable error.

The first step you need to take is getting a lawyer. Specifically, the services of a criminal attorney like Vik Monder if you live in and around San Diego. Vik Monder’s career as a criminal attorney is inspired by how he has witnessed firsthand the criminal justice system failing to do its job and being abused. 

He will be your go-to criminal attorney and make sure that you do not go to jail for a crime you did not commit. Vik Monder is an experienced criminal attorney with a proven track record of winning cases. You can contact him for a free consultation.

Ask for a warrant

If the police are to search your home, car, or property, make sure to ask for the search warrant first before letting them do so. The permit must be signed by a judge and indicate what is to be searched and the specific reasons why. The police cannot search your property without a signed warrant

The same goes for arrest warrants as well. The police cannot arrest you if you are not presented with an arrest warrant signed by a judge stating why you are being arrested. Know your rights in these situations.

Be patient and avoid confrontation 

The criminal justice system may take time to go through all the processes but be patient and wait things out. Trust your lawyer to handle your case for you and do what is necessary to win the case or have your charges dropped. Do not try to rush the process as an issue may come up or you might seem like you are guilty. 

Also, do not get into any fights or confrontations, be it with the accuser or a stranger. Escalating the situation will only make your case worse. Just mind your business, and work on your case.

Gather evidence to support your alibi

When it is time to fight the charge or accusation, you must gather evidence to support your alibi. Have your lawyer collect the necessary evidence to prove that you did not commit the crime. Have all the details be looked through and spot any inconsistencies to help weaken the charge.

If the incident was filmed, have the video recovered because that can be key evidence for your innocence. Have your alibi in writing to help your lawyer support your case. If the case goes to court, secure trustworthy eye-witness testimony to help support your innocence and show proof that you did not commit the crime.

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