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RETAINING A LAWYER, HOW TO

HANDLE GETTING CAUGHT OR

INTERROGATED

Next in the series on security is how to handle getting caught.

Let us face it. We are all human and we make mistakes. Unfortunately, you only need to

make one mistake, and the Law Enforcement, commonly referred to as LE can bust you.

Maybe they will wait for you to do something more serious before they nab you, but if

you slip up and they feel you are worth going after, you can expect them to get you no

matter where you live, with rare exception.

The main question is, should I keep an emergency lawyer fund on hand? And how much

should it be. The response I think was most appropriate for this question was the

following.

“Give your lawyer 50k and put him on a retainer.

Don’t have an emergency fund ‘stash’ lying around if that is what you mean…. you

should already have your lawyer paid + plus extra in case he needs to post bond

for you and they seize the majority of your drug funds.”

Once you get arrested by LE , they can seize your money based on the assumption that it

is drug related. So you need to have a lawyer paid for ahead of time. That way, in the

unfortunate case that you get a visit from the feds, you have a lawyer ready to go. The

agreed upon amount was around $50,000.

Next I want to talk to you about what to do in case you get interrogated by LE .

Keep your mouth shut. The feds are going to try all types of tactics on you to get you to

admit to guilt of the crimes you are being accused of. They will likely use the good cop,

bad cop on you. First they will tell you that they want to help you, and that they are after

the big guys. They just need your help to put away the big guys. Do not listen to this, I

have never cooperated with a good cop LE and have it end up working in my favor. Once

you admit to being guilty, you can kiss your freedom good bye.

Secondly, if you refuse to cooperate, their attitude will change to bad cop. They will say,

“OK fine, you do not want to cooperate? I tried to help but now you are going to be in a

lot of trouble. Do you have any idea what kind of charges you are facing? You are going

away for a long time unless you start talking.”

They are going to try and scare you into admitting guilt. Again, keep your mouth shut and

continue to ask for a lawyer, hopefully the one you put on a $50,000 retainer prior to this

happening. Never speak without a lawyer present and never do anything you do not have

to do legally. If you have the right to remain silent, then exercise that right. I know there

are some circumstances in which you do not have that right, but unless that is the case,

you are better off staying quiet.

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