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???? Self incrmenation prior to being charged

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Kvz1r

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FLorida. DUI Serious Bodily Injury...Acted to cops like I was the driver because passenger was ejected and in bad shape. 2 weeks later charged with a felony but I was not driving. My own statments are the only evidence 2 weeks prior to arrest. Can I incrminate myself this way or can I indicat I was not driving. No witnesses either way. Thanks :eek:
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Kvz1r said:
What is the name of your state? FLorida. DUI Serious Bodily Injury...Acted to cops like I was the driver because passenger was ejected and in bad shape. 2 weeks later charged with a felony but I was not driving. My own statments are the only evidence 2 weeks prior to arrest. Can I incrminate myself this way or can I indicat I was not driving. No witnesses either way. Thanks :eek:
Ah, the old "phanthom driver" routine!

It is covered in my standard answer:



Standard answer

Here are some hints on appearing in court:

Dress professionally in clean clothes.

Do not wear message shirts.

Don't chew gum, smoke, or eat.

Bathe and wash your hair.

Go to court beforehand some day before you actually have to go to watch how things go.

Speak politely and deferentially. If you argue or dispute something, do it professionally and without emotion.

Ask the court clerk who you talk to about a diversion (meaning you want to plead to a different, lesser charge), if applicable in your situation. Ask about traffic school and the ticket not go on your record, if applicable.


Here are five stories that criminal court judges hear the most (and I suggest you do not use them or variations of them):

1. I’ve been saved! (This is not religion specific; folks from all kinds of religious backgrounds use this one.)

2. My girlfriend/mother/sister/daughter is pregnant/sick/dying/dead/crippled and needs my help.

3. I’ve got a job in [name a state five hundred miles away].

4. This is the first time I ever did this.

5. You’ve got the wrong guy. (A variation of this one is the phantom defendant story: “It wasn’t me driving, it was a hitchhiker I picked up. He wrecked the car, drug me behind the wheel then took off.”)

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?p=854687#post854687

Public defender’s advice

http://newyork.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/70300494.html


Other people may give you other advice; stand by.
 

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