Legal Advice For Students

Summary

In South Carolina, admissions can be used as evidence. Its advisable to consult a lawyer before making further statements and to exercise your right to remain silent. Denying previous admissions could complicate your situation. Always seek professional legal advice before making any decisions.

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In South Carolina:
- Admissions can be considered evidence.
- It's advisable to consult with a lawyer before making further statements.
- You have the right to remain silent if questioned by an SRO (School Resource Officer).
Please seek professional legal advice.
But could i deny that i did anything and then plead the 5th
In South Carolina, denying after previously admitting could potentially complicate your situation. It's recommended that you:
- Consult with a lawyer before making any more statements
- Use your right to remain silent (plead the 5th) until you've received legal advice.
Can i say i didnt touch him and then remain silent
In South Carolina, it's best to not make any more statements without consulting a lawyer. You have the right to remain silent which might be the best course of action until you've received proper legal advice.
But could i say that
In South Carolina, it's recommended to:
- Not make further statements without consulting a lawyer first
- Exercise your right to remain silent
Please seek advice from a professional lawyer before making any decisions.