

What if the officer promises you that you’ll get off easy or that he won’t tell anyone? The law says that police officers can lie when investigating criminal activity. There is simply no way for me to ever count how many cases involve officers telling someone that they won’t be charged if they just come clean or admit they did something. Often times, upon hearing that assurance, people will say just about anything in order to end their encounter with an officer, expecting to go free. Unfortunately that is usually just the beginning of the legal process. The officer will then take that statement and use it against the person. Words out of your own mouth tend to be the most damning evidence, even if you are innocent. The officer is not the ultimate charging authority, which is the job of the prosecutor. The prosecutor does not have to honor any promise or assurance that the officer has made to you.
OWI law is the most complicated and therefore misunderstood area of criminal law by both the public and practicing attorneys, which means that justice is often not served due to wrongful convictions and punishment greater than that required by law. Attorney Todd Miler has represented persons accused of Operating While Intoxicated in Iowa since 1997. Miler Law Firm has been located in West Des Moines since 1999. Through the dissemination of information, Todd Miler is attempting to help the public better understand their legal rights. You may call Todd Miler directly (515-457-9843) if you have questions about Iowa‘s criminal law.
Email: milerlaw@msn.com
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