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Silence is Power

Author Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno
Publisher iUniverse
Category Law
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PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN0595524893
ISBN-139780595524891
Sales Rank3,236,624
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

In Silence Is Power, a seasoned criminal defense attorney provides valuable information and a basic understanding of the law for all American citizens interested in asserting their basic constitutional rights when detained by officers of the law.

Adebayo Ogunmeno has devoted his life and his law practice to helping individuals protect their freedom and liberty in the fields of criminal, constitutional and civil rights law. While defending individuals accused of breaking various laws, he has witnessed some of the accused being tricked into "confessing" to a crime or thinking of the police as a friend and casually making statements off the record-statements that were later used to convict them. Ogunmeno relies on his extensive professional background and personal experiences as he shares numerous scenarios and gives advice on how to handle specific situations such as:

  • What to do when you are pulled over by the police
  • The implications of police interrogation
  • How to protect fundamental rights and deal with a search warrant
  • The intricacies of the court process
Silence Is Power when it comes to dealing with the police and other law enforcement officers, ultimately reminding all Americans not to become victims due to ignorance of the law.
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