Texas Arrest Rights Violation
Summary
In Texas, arrested individuals have the right to a phone call. If denied, you can file a complaint or consider legal action. Police need probable cause or a warrant to search a vehicle without consent. For solicitation charges, evidence of intent and communication is crucial. Consulting a lawyer can help explore your legal options.Full Conversation
I wasnt givinen a free phone call for over * hours when i aressted in texas and that violates goverment code. Can i sue them for that
Hey ****! In Texas, arrested individuals usually have the right to communicate with someone through a phone call. Here’s a brief overview:
- Texas Code of Criminal Procedure states that detainees should be allowed a reasonable opportunity to contact a lawyer or family.
- Violations can be addressed through complaints or legal actions.
Have you already filed a complaint with the police department or consulted with a lawyer about this incident?
- Texas Code of Criminal Procedure states that detainees should be allowed a reasonable opportunity to contact a lawyer or family.
- Violations can be addressed through complaints or legal actions.
Have you already filed a complaint with the police department or consulted with a lawyer about this incident?
No
If you haven't filed a complaint yet, that's a good first step. You can submit a complaint to the police department regarding the violation. Additionally, consulting with a lawyer can help you explore the possibility of taking legal action. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer to discuss your case further?
Yes
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This might be a high-value case due to the potential violation of your rights. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, let me gather some details.
What is your phone number?
This might be a high-value case due to the potential violation of your rights. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, let me gather some details.
What is your phone number?
Can police searvh my vehicle if it wasnt at thw location wheree i was arrested it was next door
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In Texas, police need probable cause or a warrant to search a vehicle without your consent. If your vehicle wasn't at the arrest location, it complicates the situation. Consider these points:
- Was there probable cause?
- Did they have a warrant?
- Was your consent given?
This could be a high-value case if your rights were violated. Would you like to connect with a lawyer to discuss further actions?
In Texas, police need probable cause or a warrant to search a vehicle without your consent. If your vehicle wasn't at the arrest location, it complicates the situation. Consider these points:
- Was there probable cause?
- Did they have a warrant?
- Was your consent given?
This could be a high-value case if your rights were violated. Would you like to connect with a lawyer to discuss further actions?
No
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It seems you've already got some valuable information about your situation. Since you declined to connect with a lawyer for the vehicle search issue, make sure to gather any evidence or details regarding the search, such as witness statements or video recordings. If you change your mind or need further assistance, feel free to reach out!
It seems you've already got some valuable information about your situation. Since you declined to connect with a lawyer for the vehicle search issue, make sure to gather any evidence or details regarding the search, such as witness statements or video recordings. If you change your mind or need further assistance, feel free to reach out!
I was arrested for solivitation prostitution but i told the girl over the internet i was not paying for sex
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In Texas, solicitation of prostitution involves offering or agreeing to exchange something of value for sex. If you clearly communicated that you weren't paying for sex, this could be an important defense point. Consider these aspects:
- Evidence of your conversation.
- Intent during the interaction.
- Any witness or supporting evidence.
Have you documented your conversation as proof, or considered consulting a lawyer to discuss your case further?
In Texas, solicitation of prostitution involves offering or agreeing to exchange something of value for sex. If you clearly communicated that you weren't paying for sex, this could be an important defense point. Consider these aspects:
- Evidence of your conversation.
- Intent during the interaction.
- Any witness or supporting evidence.
Have you documented your conversation as proof, or considered consulting a lawyer to discuss your case further?