Being arrested for a violent crime is frightening, confusing, and overwhelming. Many people feel like they’ve lost control, unsure what the police can do and what their rights are.
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The First 72 Hours After an Arrest for Murder, Robbery, or Felonious Assault
Being arrested for a violent crime like murder, robbery, or felonious assault is one of the most stressful experiences someone can face. In just a few hours, your life can feel completely upended—family, work, and freedom all suddenly hang in the balance.
What Happens After You’re Arrested for a Violent Crime? A Step-by-Step Timeline
Being arrested for a violent crime is terrifying. Most people describe the experience as a blur—loud commands, handcuffs, the back of a police cruiser, and a sudden rush of fear about the future. You may worry about your job, your family, your reputation, and whether you’ll lose your freedom.
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