Criminal Defense Rights Violation

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If facing criminal charges in Kentucky, ensure you have legal representation, document any rights violations, and consider filing a motion to suppress evidence if applicable. Consult a criminal defense attorney in Kentucky to discuss your case and explore your options.

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im dealing with criminal charges right now, and i feel like my rights may have been violated and im hoping to find out what, if anything, i can do before i have to go to my next pre-trial and plea it out, potentially ending up with a felony- along with no one held accountable for the absolute destruction to my life and mental health this has caused.
Hi Matt, I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. In Delaware, here are a few steps you might consider:
- Ensure you have legal representation. If you can't afford one, request a public defender.
- Document any rights violations thoroughly.
- Consider filing a motion to suppress evidence if your rights were violated during evidence collection.
Have you already consulted with a lawyer about your case?
i live in delaware but my case is in jefferson county kentucky. louisville.
Thanks for sharing more details, Matt. Given your case is in Jefferson County, Kentucky, you should consider these steps:
- Consult a criminal defense attorney in Kentucky who specializes in cases like yours.
- Gather and document all evidence related to the alleged violation of your rights.
- Discuss the possibility of filing a motion to suppress with your attorney.
Would you like help connecting with local lawyers in Kentucky?
if i give you the story of when i was arrested can you tell me if my rights were violated, and any other things i may need to know before speaking with m PD?
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Hi Matt, you can definitely share the details of your arrest. While I can provide general legal information, it's important to have a professional review your specific circumstances. Can you tell me more about what happened during your arrest, particularly any interactions with law enforcement?