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WHAT HAPPENS TO PERSONAL PROPERTY WHEN ARRESTED?

If you should be booked into jail, the police may take money and property from you for safekeeping. Then will carefully inventory your money and property and give you a copy of the inventory.
At the time of your release or at the conclusion of your case, such money or property that was not seized as evidence in the case will be returned to you. You will be given an opportunity to sign the property list. You should make certain that the list includes all the items taken from you.

WHAT PROCEDURES ARE USUALLY FOLLOWED WHEN YOU ARE ARRESTED?

  1. The officer will take you to a police station.
  2. You will be advised generally as to the charges against you. However, these charges may be changed later and stated in more detail by the office of the prosecuting attorney or in some instances by the grand jury.
  3. You may be required to participate in a lineup, to prepare a sample of your penmanship, or to speak phrases associated with the crime with which you are charged, to put on certain wearing apparel or to give a sample of you hair. You should ask to have your attorney present during any of these procedures. You have an absolute right to counsel, if you are asked to participate in a lineup after you have been formally charged by the prosecuting attorney or indicted by a grand jury.
  4. You also may be required to be fingerprinted and photographed.
You will be arraigned at a court session or your attorney will file a written plea on your behalf. An arraignment is no more than a plea of guilty, not guilty or no contest to the charge. If you plead not guilty, a trial date will be set. If you plead guilty or no contest, a sentencing date will be set, generally after the court has received a pre-sentence investigation report from probation and parole.
 

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The Law Offices of Patrick T. Canan represents clients throughout St. Johns County, Flagler County, Putman County, Clay County, and the cities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Palm Coast, Palatka, Green Cove Springs, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Hastings, Crescent City, Interlachen, and Jacksonville.

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