Utah Eluding the Police Attorney
Were You Charged With Evading a Police Officer?
Trouble has a way of compounding when police and young people clash. What begins with an attempted traffic stop because of speeding, reckless driving or a burned out tail light may progress rapidly to suspicions of drunk driving (underage DUI), charges of driving with a suspended license and/or charges of eluding or evading a police officer.
Or you may have been accused of eluding or evading a police or peace officer when cops arrived at a party and you ran out the back door. The police arrived announcing that they wanted to talk to everyone, and you left.
Perhaps you were in a minor fender bender, thought you and the other driver were finished talking about the incident, and drove away right as police arrived at the scene of the accident. They may say you were guilty of a hit-and-run or failing to report an accident to law enforcement.
"I didn't realize the police were trying to pull me over" is a story we often hear from people who were charged with eluding or evading a police or peace officer.
Regardless of what happened, the circumstances or your belief as to whether you committed a wrongdoing, you are encouraged to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Resist the temptation to try to explain yourself further to the police after they have charged you with eluding or evading a police or peace officer. Talking to the police, even if they call you after the arrest and ask you to come to the police station for a few questions, is a good way to land in jail or worse. Rather, inform the police that you will be represented by a lawyer — and contact us.
At the law offices of Greg Smith and Steven Russell, Criminal Law Attorneys, you are welcome to contact us to schedule a consultation.
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