Knock and Talk
If police officers knock on your door and ask if they can come inside and talk to you, should you agree to let them come inside?
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If police officers knock on your door and ask if they can come inside and talk to you, should you agree to let them come inside?
If you’re a custodial parent, you may be wondering, “when is this year’s (2014) deadline to ask for help paying college expenses for a child from the other parent?”
"If I get pulled over and asked to take a breathalyzer test, should I?"
You would think that telling a police officer that you wish to have a lawyer present before answering any questions would be a simple, straightforward action. However, the fact of the matter is that unless you ask for a lawyer using the proper words AND ONLY the proper words, an officer is legally free to ignore your request and continue asking questions to try to get you to incriminate yourself.
Steven Knecht successfully obtained a not guilty verdict for a client on a charge of Encouraging, Aiding or Inducing Minor to Possess Alcohol.