Very few people understand their constitutional rights. You have a right to remain silent and a right to an attorney when you are questioned by the poilce. You do not have to answer any questions and should not agree to go to the police station, answer their questions, consent to a search, or allow them to enter your home. You should ask that all questions stop and that you be allowed to contact your attorney. If you do not say these things the poilce can continue to question you. They will threaten you, make false promises, lie to you, keep you in a room for hours, and manipulate you into making a confession. They can detain you for a day and then they have to wither charge you or let you go, but sometimes they will hold you longer if you do not insist in leaving or seem ready to crack. Almost everyone confesses because hey are not smart enough to know that they are not better off cooperating and that the confession will take all the leverage and bargaining power away from their attorney. If you did not tell them anything then you were smart, but they had the right to hold you and question you. If they had probable cause they had the right to arrest you. Your lawyer will contest the arrest and try to have the case dismissed or reduced. If you are innocent he will advise you to go to trial.
Answered on Dec 10th, 2012 at 2:21 PM