Understanding and Exercising Your Miranda Rights
June 4, 2025
Posted by: Jacob E. Martinez
Category: Miranda Rights
You might have heard police say, “You have the right to remain silent,” on TV or in movies. That’s part of what’s called Miranda rights. But these rights aren’t just for drama, they protect you in real life, especially if you’re questioned by police in Denver. Understanding and exercising these rights can make a big difference in your freedom and future.
If you find yourself in a situation where police are questioning you, it’s important to speak with a Denver Colorado criminal defense attorney from the Law Office of Jacob Martinez right away to protect your rights.
Miranda rights come from a 1966 Supreme Court decision to protect people during police interrogations. They include your right to remain silent, your right to an attorney, and your right to have one appointed if you can’t afford one. These rights prevent police from forcing or tricking you into saying something that could be used against you.
If police question you, don’t hesitate to contact a Denver criminal defense lawyer who can help safeguard your rights from the very start.
Police have to read you your Miranda rights only when two things happen:
If you’re questioned without these warnings, your statements may not be used against you later. If you’re ever unsure whether your rights are being respected, reach out to a trusted Denver Colorado criminal defense attorney immediately.
Miranda rights protect your Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. This means you don’t have to answer questions that might get you into trouble. By exercising your right to remain silent and asking for a lawyer, you help make sure your words aren’t used unfairly. This can strengthen your defense if you’re charged.
If you’re facing questioning or charges, it’s wise to consult a Denver criminal defense lawyer who can guide you through the process.
If police don’t read your Miranda rights when required, the court might decide that anything you said during questioning can’t be used as evidence. This is called suppression. But this doesn’t happen automatically — you need a skilled Denver criminal defense lawyer to argue that your rights were violated and get the evidence excluded.
If you believe your Miranda rights were ignored, call a Denver Colorado criminal defense attorney at the Law Office of Jacob Martinez as soon as possible to protect your case.
If police begin questioning you, stay calm. You can clearly say:
Don’t answer any questions or explain yourself without a Denver criminal defense lawyer present. This simple step protects you and your case.
When your freedom is on the line and every word counts, don’t face it alone. If you or a loved one needs help understanding or protecting your Miranda rights, don’t hesitate to contact the Law Office of Jacob Martinez at 720 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO 80246, call (720) 246-6700, or reach out online for a free consultation with our experienced Denver criminal defense attorneys who are dedicated to fighting aggressively for your freedom and future
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