Police Interrogations
Unfortunately, there have been many cases in which people have been exonerated by DNA evidence after falsely confessing to a crime they did not commit. Police tactics can work so well, that people sometimes confess to a crime they did not commit. Innocent people may falsely confess because they think confessing will end the interrogation and they can sort out the details later.
Juveniles and those with limited mental capacity are at the highest risk for giving false confessions. Police interrogations being recorded in their entirety have been made mandatory in some jurisdictions. Recorded interrogations reduce false confessions.
If you or a loved one requires legal defense because you are charged with a crime, contact Ronald Chapman. It is essential to never make statements to police until you have consulted with Ronald Chapman or have him present. Ronald Chapman is a seasoned criminal defense attorney who can help when you are police interrogate you.
Criminal Defense Attorney West Palm Beach
Ronald Chapman practices criminal defense in both State and Federal Courts within the State of Florida. Since 1990, Mr. Chapman has been representing people accused of committing various types of crimes. If you are facing criminal charges in Florida, Ronald Chapman can help.
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Ronald S. Chapman, P.A.
400 Clematis Street, Suite 206
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561-832-4348
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