Your Miranda Rights in Louisiana What to Say and NOT Say to Police
Автор: The Johnson Firm
Загружено: 2025-12-19
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Most people think Miranda rights only matter after you’re arrested.
In Louisiana, that’s not true.
In this video, Jonathan Johnson and Adam Johnson, partners at The Johnson Firm in Lake Charles, explain your Miranda rights, when they apply, and why talking to police without an attorney can seriously harm your case — even if you’re innocent.
We cover:
When Miranda rights apply in Louisiana (detainment vs. arrest)
Louisiana’s expanded protections under Article 218.1
The difference between being a witness and a suspect
Why police interviews are considered “inherently coercive”
How innocent people accidentally incriminate themselves
What to say — and exactly how to invoke your right to a lawyer
Why asserting your rights does not make things worse
How an attorney can communicate with police on your behalf safely
Police investigations are not casual conversations. Once you are a suspect, nothing you say can help you, but it can absolutely be used against you later.
👉 If law enforcement contacts you, do not guess, explain, or “clear things up.”
👉 Assert your rights and speak with an attorney immediately.
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