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February 12, 2025 by montanarolaw

The 3 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid After Being Charged with a Crime

Being charged with a crime is a life-altering event that requires careful attention to how you handle the situation. In New York, the legal process can be complex and intimidating, but there are certain actions that can make or break the outcome of your case. Here are the top three mistakes you should avoid after being charged with a crime:

 

1. Talking to the Police Without a Lawyer

One of the most common mistakes people make after being charged with a crime is talking to the police without legal representation. While you may feel the urge to explain yourself or “clear things up,” anything you say can be used against you in court. Even seemingly innocent statements can be twisted and used to weaken your case.

What to Do Instead: Politely decline to answer any questions and assert your right to remain silent. Request to speak with an attorney immediately. A lawyer will guide you on what to say (or not say) to protect your rights.

 

2. Ignoring Bail Conditions

If you’ve been granted bail, it’s crucial that you follow all the conditions set by the court. This can include attending scheduled court appearances, staying within a certain geographic area, or refraining from contacting certain individuals. Violating these conditions can lead to the revocation of your bail, additional charges, or more severe penalties.

What to Do Instead: Stay organized and keep track of your court dates and bail requirements. If you’re unsure about any condition of your release, consult your attorney for clarification.

 

3. Delaying the Hiring of an Attorney

Waiting too long to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney can significantly hurt your case. From the moment you’re charged, there may be actions your lawyer needs to take to protect your rights and build your defense. Whether it’s negotiating with the prosecution or gathering evidence, the sooner your lawyer gets involved, the better your chances for a favorable outcome.

What to Do Instead: Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. A qualified lawyer can begin working on your case immediately and ensure you’re fully protected throughout the legal process.

 

Facing criminal charges in New York is stressful, but by avoiding these three common mistakes, you can better protect your future and improve your chances of a positive outcome. If you’ve been charged with a crime, don’t wait—reach out to MontanaroLaw for experienced legal guidance.

Contact us today at 516-203-1700 to schedule a strategy session. Let us help you navigate this challenging time with the best defense possible.

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