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Chambers & Booth

300 Rosewood Drive, Suite 106
Danvers, Ma. 01923
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At chambers and Booth we firmly believe that every person involved in some type of law enforcment matter should receive timely and sound information about their legal options.

Our office is conveniently located on Route 114 in Danvers, Massachusetts.  We proudly represent clients throughout the North Shore and Greater Boston areas including Danvers, Topsfield, Beverly, Wakefield, Lynnfield, Reading, Woburn, Malden, Medford, Lynn and Peabody in both District and Superior Courts throughout Massachusetts. 

   To request a free initial consultation and learn more about your legal options contact us at (978) 739-9432, or send us an email info@macriminaldefense.net.

 

7 steps to safeguarding your rights

 

1. DO NOT waive your Marinda rights. (do not waive your right to have an attorney present during  questioning)  Immediately, and politely, request to speak to an attorney.

2. DO NOT sign any documents while in police custody or in presence of law enforcement without first having an experienced attorney review them.

3. Inform the police that you will only speak to them with your attorney present.

4. Be respectful to law enforcement agents and allow them to process your paperwork, by offering them your name, address, social security number and your phone number and the phone numbers of family members and individuals who can assist you with bail, locating a criminal defense attorney, and communication with other friends and family members that you need assistance.

5. DO NOT agree to any of the following without first speaking to your attorney:

a. a polygraph test (lie detector)

b. a breathalyzer

c. a blood test

d. a drug test

e. a hair follicle test

f.  a DNA test or sample

e. a physical exam or any other type of test.

f. physical searches of your property

g. physical searches of your body and person (except upon arrest and upon incarceration- law enforcement has a duty to maintain their and your safety)

6. If you are to appear in court, be respectful and tell the judge that you would like the assistance of an attorney before making any statements in court. 

7. Contact Chambers and Booth for a free consultation and learn more about how they can protect your rights and defend you in any future criminal hearing.

 

   Know Your Rights BEFORE You Say Anything ...

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