Although the Attorney Client Privilege keeps what you say to your lawyer a secret, it’s not absolute. If you share the secrets, then they’re no longer protected. To help their clients, criminal defense attorneys share information with the government all … Continue reading
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees you the right to remain silent. That means if you’re under arrest, nothing you say in response to police questioning can be used against you. Interestingly, your post-arrest silence can’t be … Continue reading