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I called the police for help one night, I was attacked in my home and I defended my self, they questioned me  and left to talk to  the assailent.  When the officer returned he asked me a lot of questions and instructed me to let him look in my house. he then arrested me based on what I had told them. I was never informed that he was investigating me or that he intended on arresting me. I was never read my rights. can my incriminating statement be thrown out. I was charged with aggravated assault.


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Be happy.

It's possible you can the charges dropped. I'd suggest contacting an attorney to help you with this. Good luck.


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Clearly we are not receiving the whole story. I think there is something wrong in this whole situation , if entered your house with your consent then he doesn't need to explain his integration reasons. If your rights were not read then you have a case.


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