Reader’s Question:
When I’m taken to the police station because of DWI arrest in Chicago Illinois, do I have a right to a lawyer or a phone call?
Joseph
Thank you for asking Joseph.
You may and should ask to see or call an attorney as soon as you arrive at the police station since you are now under arrest—where anything you say might be used against you—you should not say anything without a lawyer present or until you have talked to an attorney.
In Illinois, within a reasonable time after your arrest or booking at the jail, you have the right to make a local phone call to an attorney, bail bondsman and/or any relative or other person. The police may not listen to the call to the lawyer and any communications made to your attorney. Your call should be discrete and made in such a way that you cannot be overheard by any other person or police officer. Make sure you pay attention to your surroundings when you make the call and notice if the police or anyone else can o verhear the conversation.
Goodluck!
MariCAR

