As an experienced Boston criminal lawyer, I have represented many people who knew they had the right to remain silent during a police interrogation, but failed to exercise that right because they were scared or intimidated, or because they just didn’t know how or when to do so. In previous posts I have explained, in general terms, the nature and scope of your right to remain silent; here, I will discuss practical aspects of invoking that right.How do you invoke your right to remain silent?When … [Read more...]