Florida Criminal Defense Attorney on Recent Supreme Court Blow to Miranda Rights

A Recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the Miranda Warning may affect the strength of this right. The Musca Law Firm of Tampa, Florida, sheds insight on how this may impact you.
By: Musca Law
 
March 25, 2010 - PRLog -- If you are arrested by the police under Florida law, you are protected by certain rights including the rights to receive a Miranda warning which includes advisements of your right against self-incrimination and the right to be represented by an attorney.  Two recent Supreme Court Cases, including a Florida case, have dealt a major blow to these rights.  The two Supreme Court Decisions are Maryland v. Shatzer and Florida v. Powell.  

According to Florida Criminal Defense Lawyer John Musca, the impact of these cases make it more important than ever that you immediately seek the advice of a Florida criminal lawyer and know your rights if you are arrested for a violation of Florida law.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a confession or other incriminating statements are admissible even after you have invoked your Fifth Amendment Right to Remain Silent or Sixth Amendment Right to a Lawyer where questioning is re-initiated after a 14 day period of time.  The court ruled in Florida v. Powell that re-wording the Miranda warning to omit the right to an attorney and to have him present during questioning was not a constitutional violation.

Citizens often hurt their case by making ill-advised statements because they do not have legal counsel or are afraid to refuse to answer the officer's questions, said Musca.  "If you are accused of a crime, do not speak to the police.  It is highly unlikely you will help your case by speaking to the officer during an interrogation," explains Musca.  "On the other hand, it is very common that people make their situation much worse by trying to handle interrogations without the assistance of a criminal attorney."

To find out more information about the Miranda Warning and relevant Tampa, Florida criminal law, please visit the following links:
http://www.floridacriminalattorneysblog.com/2010/03/flori...
http://www.floridacriminalattorneysblog.com

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With over 100 years of combined experience, the attorneys at Musca Law have helped thousands of people across the Tampa area with their criminal defense cases. The lawyers at Musca Law specialize in a criminal defense, including DUI, domestic violence, marijuana possession, violation of probation, theft crimes, and more.

To receive a free initial consultation with one of the qualified attorneys at Musca Law, please call (813) 362-5623 or visit http://www.tampacriminalattorney.com/
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