Monday, January 30, 2017

A DUI Suspect Stopped While Playing Pokemon Go

Even people who are far from being fans of gaming, were incredibly hyped with the launch of the mobile Pokemon Go game. This game featured “added” reality – it was basically integrated into real life and you were required to collect all 142 Pokemons, while scavenging around and exploring the real GPS map with all those creatures on it.

With that said, it was first considered a great idea – after all, even people, who were not particularly enjoying long walks, were finally going outside, interacting with other people and having fun. Still, nothing is perfect and Pokemon Go has its own flows as well. Chances are, you heard about some cases, when robbers were using the app in order to lure in more potential victims.

Well, while it may be a fun game, it is a pretty dangerous one as well – that much is certain. Too many people all over the country and worldwide were losing their minds and neglecting even the most basic safety precautions while playing that game. Some of them were literally walking into the upcoming traffic while playing, others were falling down the cliffs, since they never paid attention to where they were going.

Still, one way or the other, some of the drivers were the ones, who demonstrated the most ridiculous behavior. Think about it – some people were actually using their smartphones while driving in order to catch those Pokemons literally on the go. Such disregard demonstrates that smartphones are a whole lot smarter than some people out there. Just look at where such behavior got them – two people drove off the cliff, another guy simply went over the border and was arrested by the border patrol officers. Some guy even managed to hit a parked police vehicle. When he got out of his car, he was waving his smartphone and cursing the day he started playing Pokemon Go.

Moreover, some people go as far as drinking alcohol and playing Pokemon Go while driving. As if driving under the influence of alcohol was not enough – these guys just want to make sure that they will provoke an accident or will be arrested. To think that some people are placing a silly mobile game above their very own safety as well as the safety of others around them – it is pretty difficult to comprehend indeed.

Still, Pokemon Go is popular right now as well and it is very important, if you are a fan of this app, to make sure that you forget about it at least while you are driving. Regardless of how rare of a Pokemon you may be hoping to catch and how skillful you wish to be at this game, do not place it above your well being as well as the well being of others around you. One way or the other, it is simply not worth it and even if you are not going to hurt anyone, you can still get in a whole lot of legal trouble.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Miranda Rights And Their Uses

If you know little about the modern justice system, odds are, you still know about the Miranda rights and the fact that the law enforcement officer is required to read them to the arrested person before anything else. After all, we have seen and heard those lines in too many TV shows as well as motion pictures. These are quite straightforward: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?”

The person that is being arrested will be required to provide the arresting law enforcement officer with a definitive answer. In case that the arrested person will remain silent, it may imply that this individual simply does not understand English language. If that is the case, a professional translator will be provided and will read Miranda rights in the native language of the arrested individual. However, if the arrested individual chooses to remain silent for whatever reason, the police and the interrogators are required to stop. Moreover, in case that arrested person states that he or she requires an attorney to be present, the interrogation will need to stop until the lawyer will arrive on scene. However, you need to keep in mind that the law enforcement officers will be obligated to read you your Miranda rights only if they wish to interrogate you. They are, however, not obligated to read those rights during the arrest. Nevertheless, in case that the law enforcement officers have the intention of interrogating you in the future, they will need to read you those Miranda Rights loud and clear. If they will not do this, the case may end up being overturned in court. Hence, the arresting officers are always paying a lot of attention to this issue during the arrest of the suspect.

In case the police officers have reasons to think that public safety is under question in the matter, they will have the right for interrogating the arrested person right there and then, without reading Miranda Rights first. To be clear, Miranda Rights serve as legal protection from self-incrimination and do fall under the Fifth Amendment. In any case, the arrested individual will have to tell the law enforcement officers his or her name, age, contact information, address and some other crucial details. Furthermore, the arrested individual will be search for safety reasons. In addition, in case the arrested individual confessed in committing a crime even before the Miranda Rights were read, this crucial evidence will most certainly be used against him or her in the court of law.

One way or the other, if you are an innocent person, who just had the misfortune to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, Miranda Rights can be used in your defense. If you were arrested and charged with DUI, only a seasoned lawyer who is specializing in Sacramento DUI law can help you beat your charges.

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