Armed Attorneys Leslie Cross and Richard Hayes discuss how to properly invoke your constitutional rights during police encounters, traffic stops, detentions, interrogations, and self-defense investigations.
What should you ACTUALLY say when police ask to search your vehicle?How do you properly invoke the Fifth Amendment?Can remaining silent alone hurt you?When should you ask for an attorney?What phrases matter legally — and which mistakes waive your rights?
In this episode, we break down the practical side of invoking your Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment rights the correct way while avoiding common mistakes people make during police interactions.
Topics include:• Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures• Why saying “I do not consent to any searches” matters• “Am I free to go?” and what it legally establishes• Properly invoking the right to remain silent• How to invoke your right to an attorney• Why continuing to talk after invoking can destroy protections• Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 38.22• The right to terminate questioning at any time• Common police encounter mistakes• Self-defense investigation considerations
Important phrases discussed:• “I do not consent to any searches.”• “Am I free to go?”• “I invoke my right to remain silent.”• “I am invoking my right to an attorney and will not speak without one present.”• “I invoke my right to terminate this interview.”
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