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TLDR: The most important step to take immediately after an arrest in San Diego is to say nothing — invoke your right to remain silent and call Jason Ronis Law at (619) 859-2002 right now. A bilingual criminal defense attorney available free and confidential 24 hours a day.


Why the First Hours After a San Diego Arrest Are the Most Critical

Most cases are won or lost in the first few hours after arrest — before most people even think about calling an attorney. Evidence is fresh. Witnesses are available. Search windows are open. And most critically — people say things they should not say.

Here are the key steps that protect your case from the very first moment.

Step 1 — STOP TALKING IMMEDIATELY

This is the single most important step. More cases are damaged by what defendants say in the first hour after arrest than by any other single factor.

Under the Fifth Amendment you have the absolute right to remain silent. You do not have to answer any questions beyond your name. You do not have to explain where you were going. You do not have to identify any other people. You do not have to consent to any searches.

Say these exact words: “I am invoking my right to remain silent. I want an attorney.”

Then stop. No matter what officers say. No matter how friendly they seem. No matter how much they suggest that cooperating will help. It will not help. Every word you say after that is potential evidence against you.

Step 2 — DO NOT CONSENT TO SEARCHES

Under the Fourth Amendment you have the right to refuse consent to search your vehicle, your phone, your home, or your belongings. You cannot physically resist a search — but you can and should say clearly: “I do not consent to this search.”

This is critical. If the search was unlawful and you did not consent to it — your attorney can file a suppression motion that removes all evidence obtained from that search. In many cases that is the end of the prosecution’s entire case.

Step 3 — REMEMBER EVERYTHING YOU CAN

While in custody — before you can reach your attorney — try to memorize or remember:

  • The name or badge number of the arresting officer
  • The exact time and location of the arrest
  • What questions were asked and exactly what you said
  • What was in your vehicle or on your person when stopped
  • Whether a search warrant was shown — or whether the search was warrantless
  • Whether a drug dog was used and when
  • Any witnesses present

This information becomes the foundation of your defense.

Step 4 — CALL JASON RONIS LAW IMMEDIATELY

The moment you are allowed to make a phone call — call Jason Ronis Law at (619) 859-2002. If you cannot call yourself — have a family member call.

Jason Ronis Law is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — because arrests happen at midnight on Saturdays, at border crossings at 6am, and during traffic stops on weekday evenings. A real attorney answers every call.

What happens when you call:

  • You get immediate legal advice on your specific situation
  • We can appear at your arraignment — which happens within 48 to 72 hours
  • We begin assessing the evidence and defense options immediately
  • We fight for bail at the detention hearing
  • We stop the prosecution’s clock from running against you

Step 5 — DO NOT DISCUSS YOUR CASE WITH ANYONE IN CUSTODY

Do not discuss your case with other people in jail, holding cells, or detention facilities. Do not discuss it on jail phone calls — which are recorded. Do not discuss it with family members on recorded calls. Do not post anything about your arrest on social media.

The only person you should discuss your case with is your attorney — under attorney-client privilege.

Step 6 — THE 10-DAY DMV DEADLINE FOR DUI ARRESTS

If your arrest involved a DUI charge — there is an additional critical step: you have 10 days from the date of arrest to request a California DMV administrative hearing to protect your driver’s license. Missing this deadline results in automatic suspension — separate from whatever happens in criminal court.

Jason Ronis Law files this DMV hearing request immediately for every DUI client.

Step 7 — UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Within 48 to 72 hours: Arraignment — formal charges are read and bail is addressed. Having an attorney at this hearing is critical for bail outcomes.

Within 30 days: Preliminary hearing for felonies — where the judge determines whether there is enough evidence to proceed.

Discovery: Your attorney receives the government’s evidence — police reports, lab results, body cam footage, and witness statements.

Pretrial motions: Your attorney challenges illegal searches, contests evidence, and works to suppress what should not be used against you.

Resolution: Most San Diego criminal cases are resolved through plea agreements. Some go to trial. Having the right attorney determines which outcome is available to you.


“From my very first call Jason was incredibly knowledgeable, reassuring, and efficient — he handled my case swiftly and effectively, achieving results that exceeded my expectations.” — Sophia B., ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Google Review


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What Jason Ronis Law Handles After a San Diego Arrest

Jason Ronis Law defends clients after all types of arrests in San Diego:

  • DUI / Drunk Driving — VC § 23152 / § 23153
  • Drug Charges — Possession, sales, trafficking, manufacturing
  • Assault and Battery — State and federal
  • Domestic Violence — PC § 273.5
  • Federal Border Charges — Drug smuggling, migrant smuggling
  • Weapon Charges — PC § 25400 / 18 USC § 922
  • Theft and Fraud — Shoplifting through grand theft
  • Murder and Homicide — PC § 187 / § 191.5
  • Restraining Order Violations — PC § 273.6
  • Federal Criminal Charges — All types

For specific charge guides visit our San Diego Criminal Defense Lawyer, Is a DUI a Felony in San Diego, and What to Do If Arrested or Detained by Immigration San Diego pages.

⚠️ The Clock Starts the Moment of Arrest

Every minute without legal representation is a minute the prosecution gets ahead — processing evidence, locking in witness statements, and building the narrative that will be used against you.

Your free consultation is available right now. Make the call.

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