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- Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno
- Attorney & Counselor at Law
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- 623 Tauromee Avenue Kansas City KS 66101
- work Tel: (913) 233-2133
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Silence is Power - A Book Written by Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno
Silence is Power
A Lawyer’s Step-by-Step Guide to Handling
Police Interrogations and Protecting Your Freedom
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Silence is Power deals with why citizens of all ages should know, understand, and assert their constitutionals rights and protect their freedom. Silence is Power dispels the misconception that says police is your friends, which may be true only if you are a victim or eye witness. But, many individual motor vehicle drivers ordinarily would not know or think they are suspects and that they are under arrest when police stopped them for alleged simple traffic code infractions. These drivers most often gave the police information that the government will later use to convict them in police court or court of law.
Another good example is an individual falsely accused of shoplifting. Many people in this category will ordinarily not think or know that they have the right not to return to the store or consent to a search of their body, handbags or other personal effects when stopped by department store security guards or police. These individuals don’t know or think that by voluntarily consenting to a search of the person or property, they are giving away their constitutional and civil rights. Silence is Power gives guidance on what to do if an individual is confronted with this type of ordeal.
The author, Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno has devoted his life and his law practice to helping individuals protect their freedom and liberty in the fields of criminal, constitutional, and civil rights law. While defending individuals accused of breaking various laws, he has witnessed some of the accused being tricked into "confessing" to a crime or thinking of the police as a friend and casually making statements off the record—statements that were later used to convict them. Ogunmeno relies on his extensive professional background and personal experiences as he shares numerous scenarios and gives advice on how to handle specific situations such as:
• What to do when you are pulled over by the police
• The implications of police interrogation
• How to protect fundamental rights and deal with a search warrant
• The intricacies of the court process
Silence is Power when it comes to dealing with the police and other law enforcement officers, and the book ultimately remind all Americans not to become victims due to ignorance of the law.
Prince Adebayo Ogunmeno was licensed to practice law in the state of Kansas in 1991, admitted to the United States Supreme Court Bar in 1996, and has devoted his law practice to helping individual protect their freedom in criminal, constitutional, and civil rights cases.
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