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Getting arrested can be a scary and confusing experience. It is important to remember that you have certain rights, including the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. Here are some steps you should consider taking after getting arrested: 1. Remain calm: It is natural to feel scared or anxious, but it is important to remain calm and not resist arrest. Do not argue with the police officers, and do not try to flee or resist arrest. This can lead to additional charges and potentially harm your case. 2. Stay quiet: You have the right to remain silent. Do not speak to the police officers or provide any information without consulting an attorney first. Anything you say can be used against you in court, so it is best to remain silent until you have legal representation. 3. Request an attorney: You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, the court will appoint a public defender to represent you. It is important to speak to an attorney as soon as possible to understand your legal rights and options. 4. Provide basic information: You may be required to provide basic information, such as your name and address. You should comply with these requests, but do not provide any additional information without consulting an attorney. 5. Cooperate with the booking process: You will be taken to a police station or jail for processing, which may include fingerprinting and taking a mugshot. Cooperate with the booking process, but do not provide any information beyond what is required. 6. Contact family or friends: You may be allowed to make a phone call. Contact a family member or friend to let them know where you are and that you have been arrested. Do not discuss the details of your case over the phone. 7. Do not discuss your case with others: Do not discuss your case with anyone other than your attorney. This includes other inmates, family members, and friends. Remember that being arrested does not mean you are guilty of a crime. It is important to remain calm and follow the above steps to protect your legal rights and build a strong defense.
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