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Understanding Your Legal Rights in Tarrant County
Living in Tarrant County as a non-U.S. citizen may raise questions about your legal rights and how you are treated by law enforcement, the courts, and other authorities. It’s important to know that no matter your immigration status, you have certain rights when it comes to being treated fairly and justly. In fact, the Constitution of the United States guarantees certain rights to everyone, regardless of citizenship status. These include basic protections such as the right to remain silent during police questioning, the right to due process in court, and the right to seek legal representation. If you are arrested or detained, one of the first things to remember is that you have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, the court will provide you with a public defender. For many, navigating the legal system can be daunting, especially when language barriers or cultural differences may also play a role. It’s crucial to have a knowledgeable attorney who can represent you in legal proceedings and ensure your rights are protected. If you are facing any charges or legal issues, having an attorney by your side is not only beneficial but essential to ensure a fair process.
Managing Partner
Partner & Criminal Division Chief

Criminal Trial Division
Criminal Trial Division
Associate Attorney
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