Asked in Criminal Law for Maine

Q: a fire Marshall stop by and said he would be back to charge me accessory to arson or conspiracy of arson what do I do

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Zachary J. Smith
Zachary J. Smith
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Bangor, ME
  • Licensed in Maine

A: Sign the summons and go to court as instructed on the summons. Do not say anything to the fire marshal. Do not talk to anyone other than your defense attorney about the alleged arson or any role you might have or might not have played in it. You have the right to remain silent and should use it.

Hunter J Tzovarras
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Bangor, ME
  • Licensed in Maine

A: You should not talk to the fire marshal or make ant statements as anything you say can be used against you and to assist in their case. It will not be held against you a evidence if you decline to speak with them. You should contact a lawyer for representation.

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