I can not hardly imagine how difficult and frustrating it must be for expats who are arrested in foreign countries, where you don’t speak the language, and are unfamiliar with justice system. It’s quite obvious you can not trust nobody.
After an arrest, the most important thing you can do to protect yourself and your right is to get the best help from your legal representation through out the whole process from questioning to court hearings.
LKS lawyers(Lee, Kim and Seong Attorneys at Law) are truly committed to ensuring that you have the representation you need, when you need it the most.
No matter you are Korean citizen or not, as an human right, you are granted with basic rights in case when you are arrested/accused for a crime(Known as Miranda Rights).
The right to remain silent and not answer any police questioning
The right to not incriminate yourself
The right to have an attorney present to help you
Starting from 2006. Korean police started to state the Miranda Rights in 13 different languages, which are English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Mongolian, Uzbekistan, Iranian, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tagalog.
Be sure of these rights, and exercise these when you’re firstly faced with Police investigation.
※ For more help from LKS lawyers, please contact team leader of LKS directly at +82-10-6693-0117(team leader Jayp Kim, Attorney at Law). With the on point help from English speaking lawyer in Seoul, Korea of LKS, your story will be heard loud and clear. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to help ensure that your needs are met.

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