Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights

Why?

I don’t get into trouble.

BAD THINGS

can happen to

GOOD PEOPLE.

[being in the wrong place at the wrong time]

BAD THINGS

can happen to

GOOD PEOPLE.

[being in the wrong place at the wrong time]

What Are Your Rights ?When Detained by the Police

When you have been detained or arrested by the police you still have rights.

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What does it mean to be detained or arrested?

When being questioned by police, ask if you are free to go. If they say no, you are being detained. The police may temporarily detain you – without charge or placing you under arrest – while they investigate criminal activity.

Ask if you are under arrest. If they say yes, they are obligated to tell you what the charges are and that you have a right to consult a lawyer.

You are not obligated to answer any questions except to provide your name and address.

Click to learn what it means to be detained or arrested by the police.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT

To Remain Silent

 

Your lawyer will tell you to not answer any questions or engage in conversation of any kind. Even if you are innocent, it is important to remain silent.

Respectfully decline with ‘No comment’ or ‘My lawyer told me not to answer your questions’.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT

To Consult a Lawyer

 

Police are obligated to inform you of your right to consult a lawyer and to facilitate the phone call.

If you do not have or cannot afford a lawyer, they are obligated to provide you with a list of lawyers that will talk to you for free.

It is important that you consult a lawyer, even if you are innocent.

YOU HAVE RIGHTS

Protecting you from unreasonable search

If you are under arrest the police may search you without consent, to look for:

  • Weapons to ensure officer and public safety
  • Evidence relating to the crime you have been arrested for
  • Preventing the destruction of evidence

Strip searches only apply to sexual assault charges, or for illegal substances stored in body cavities. They must be done at the station and by an officer of the same gender.

YOU HAVE RIGHTS

Protecting you from unreasonable seizure

 

The police need a warrant to search your phone, home or other location. A warrant may be issued when there are ‘reasonable and probable grounds’ that the location contains evidence relating to a criminal offence.

You have a right to see the warrant before allowing police into your home. Keep track of all property the police remove.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT

To Be Informed

 

If you are being arrested or detained, IT IS YOUR RIGHT to be informed as to why and what the charges are.

If you are not under arrest, ask if you are free to go and when you will be released.

What Are Your RightsWhen Detained by the Police?

Click ‘?’ to learn what it means to be detained or arrested by the police.

Q

What does it mean to be detained or arrested?

When being questioned by police, ask if you are free to go. If they say no, you are being detained. The police may temporarily detain you – without charge or placing you under arrest – while they investigate criminal activity.

Ask if you are under arrest. If they say yes, they are obligated to tell you what the charges are and that you have a right to consult a lawyer.

You are not obligated to answer any questions except to provide your name and address.

Click on the cards to learn more.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT

To Remain Silent

Your lawyer will tell you to not answer any questions or engage in conversation of any kind. Even if you are innocent, it is important to remain silent.

Respectfully decline to answer questions with ‘No comment’ or ‘My lawyer told me not to answer your questions’.

IT IS YOUR RIGHT

To Consult a Lawyer

Speaking to a lawyer when arrested or detained IS YOUR RIGHT. Police are obligated to inform you of this right and to facilitate the phone call. It is important that you consult a lawyer, even if you are innocent.

 

YOU HAVE RIGHTS

Protecting you from an unreasonable search.

If you are under arrest the police may search you without consent, to look for:

  • Weapons to ensure officer and public safety
  • Evidence relating to the crime you have been arrested for
  • Preventing the destruction of evidence

Strip searches only apply to sexual assault charges, or for illegal substances stored in body cavities. They must be done at the station and by an officer of the same gender.

YOU HAVE RIGHTS

Protecting you from unreasonable seizure.

The police need a warrant to search your phone, home or other location. A warrant may be issued when there are ‘reasonable and probable grounds’ that the location contains evidence relating to a criminal offence.

You have a right to see the warrant before allowing police into your home. Keep track of all property the police remove.

YOU HAVE THE RIGHT

To be informed.

If you are being arrested or detained, IT IS YOUR RIGHT to be informed as to why and what the charges are.

If you are not under arrest, ask if you are free to go and when you will be released.

Your Right to Remain Silent

is the most important right for you to exercise!

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