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- Don't make any statements regarding the incident. Ask for a lawyer immediately upon your arrest, and make no other statements.
- Stay calm and in control of your words, body language and emotions.
- Don't argue with the police officer.
- Remember, anything you say or do can and will be used against you.
- Keep your hands where the police officer(s) can see them.
- Don't run. Don't touch or attempt to touch the police officer.
- Don't resist the officer, even if you believe you are innocent.
- Don't complain on the scene or threaten to file a complaint, even if you intend to do so.
- Be polite and respectful. Never talk back to a police officer.
- Ask for and remember the officer's badge and patrol car numbers.
- Write down everything you remember as soon as possible.
- Try to find witnesses and their names and phone numbers.
- If you are injured, seek medical attention.
- Take photographs of the injuries as soon as possible.
- If you feel your rights have been violated, file a written complaint with the police department's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board.
- CONTACT YOUR ATTORNEY AS SOON AFTER YOUR ARREST AS POSSIBLE. It is important to discuss the facts of your case with your attorney as soon as possible.
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