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False Statements

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Miami False Statement Attorneys

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Most people fail to realize that giving false information to Federal law enforcement agents is a felony. If you are visited by federal law enforcement agents, it is important to understand that anything you say may be used against you. The agents are not required to give you Miranda warnings unless you are in custody or in a custodial interrogation. Contact our Miami false statement attorneys today.

There are many protections that an individual can benefit from when properly invoked. However, an experienced Miami false statements attorney is the best protection. Innocent misstatements made by you to Federal agents can be the basis for criminal charges.

Contact Our Experienced False Statement Attorneys in Miami

Only a small percentage of criminal defense attorneys handle cases in federal court. The overwhelming majority of criminal defense attorneys represent persons charged with crimes in state courts. Attorney Jeffrey S. Weiner is a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court and numerous Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal and United States District Courts. He has represented people and corporations charged with federal crimes for over 50 years. He is a Board-Certified criminal trial attorney and has handled federal criminal cases throughout the United States, both in trial courts and in appellate courts; including the United States Supreme Court. The selection of an attorney is a critical decision when you face criminal charges. Let us help defend you.

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