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BUILDING A LEGACY Help Us Welcome Madeline Herrera to Our Team!

I take pride in our culture, team, decades of combined experience, and ability to help our clients navigate some of the most challenging times in their lives here at Bolton Law Firm. I embrace the opportunity to teach, mentor, and continue to allow our team of skilled professionals to grow and shape the future of our firm. Bolton Law Firm recently welcomed a new Associate Attorney, Madeline Herrera! Upon meeting Madeline, something immediately stood out to me — her passion and drive for empowering others and using her skill set to make a difference is profound. She wears her heart on her sleeve, and her devotion extends beyond legal proceedings. Family law is a realm where law and human emotions intersect, where we navigate profound life changes, and where we have the privilege of guiding individuals through these trying times. Madeline is a perfect fit.

chose the field of law to challenge myself,” Madeline explains. “I’ve always been an intelligent person and enjoyed learning and school. I am not only a first-generation college student, but I am also the first person in my family to pursue law. My decision motivated me to instill the drive to chase dreams in my family for generations to come. We can be doctors, we can be lawyers, we can be leaders.” Madeline’s values align directly with those of the firm. In addition to working hard to achieve the best results for our clients and their children and families, she prioritizes learning. “The law is ever-changing, and I know I will never stop learning,” Madeline says. “I have been a student all my life, and I am devoted to empowering others through the practice of law. Outside of work, Madeline is very athletic and active. She belongs to a volleyball and softball league and enjoys bonding with her team in games and practice. She’s also extremely family- oriented and always makes time for her loved ones, especially her fiancé and four-legged son. Whether it’s family dinners, lazy Sundays spent relaxing and watching movies, or embracing the outdoors, she loves spending precious time with those who matter most. Family is everything to Madeline. As family law attorneys, it’s our job to empower individuals through challenges, make a positive impact, provide compassionate support, foster relationships and resolutions, celebrate new beginnings, and advocate for the children’s best interests. We do this with the fantastic team we’ve built at Bolton Law, and I’m excited to welcome Madeline aboard. I can’t wait to see her profound impact on our clients as she shares her passion, knowledge, and skill for the law with others. Welcome to our family, Madeline! We are thrilled to have you! -Ruby Bolton

Madeline graduated from Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in the top 10% of her class. “I originally

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Silence Is Golden: A Guide to Understanding the Fifth Amendment

Almost everyone knows what it means to “plead the Fifth.” We hear it often in the news, crime TV series, and all of the best mobster movies. When you plead the Fifth, you’re exercising your right granted by the Fifth Amendment to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. While this is your constitutional right, there are actually times when you are obligated to speak. Before you zip your mouth shut, you’ll need to learn when you should and shouldn’t plead the Fifth. What do you need to share with authorities? While you have the right to remain silent, there are a few questions you are legally required to answer. In most states, it’s the law that when a cop pulls you over and asks you to identify yourself, you have to answer. Even if the law doesn’t apply to the state you live in, it’s safe to simply provide your name, address, and date of birth. Another piece of information required when authorities pull you over is your license and registration. If you were pulled over by officers for a valid reason, you have to hand over your documents to them. Other than these two scenarios, you don’t have to answer any further questions. Anything you say to the authorities can be used against you, and the last thing you need is for a few poorly thought-out answers to land you in court. When is it best to stay silent? Because your words can be used against you, it’s in your best interest to stay silent until you are able to speak to your attorney. Once you have them by your side, they can speak for you and ensure that whatever they say protects you from incrimination. This

is part of your Sixth Amendment right: You can remain silent and refuse to give any statements until you receive counsel.

Will pleading the Fifth make you look guilty? Some people worry that pleading the Fifth will make the police and others who may hear about their case believe that they are guilty and have something to hide. This conception likely comes from the media, which tends to only mention the Fifth Amendment in extreme cases.

“Anything you say to the authorities can be used against you, and the last thing you need is for a few poorly thought-out answers to land you in court.”

For example, you might remember reading about Michaele and Tareq Salahi, a couple who snuck past the United States Secret Service and crashed a state dinner at the White House in late 2009. They famously plead the Fifth more than 30 times during questioning by a House committee. At the time, ABC News wrote an unflattering article on the topic called “White House Crashers Remain Silent.” Though stories like the Salahi’s may make it seem otherwise, pleading the Fifth is not an admission of guilt. While many may think those who invoke this right are guilty, in legal matters, they can’t be assumed guilty just because they refuse to answer. There have been countless cases where innocent people implicated themselves in an investigation simply because they said the wrong thing or didn’t choose their words wisely enough. No matter how many “Law & Order” episodes you’ve seen, you’re not a legal expert, and you should always err on the side of caution. The best way to remain innocent is to keep your rambles to yourself and leave it to your attorney to speak on your behalf. Silence is golden!

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Born around 1412 in Domrémy, a village in northeastern France, Jeanne d’Arc was raised by her farmer father and devout Catholic mother. During this time, England had control over much of northern France, and she witnessed countless families forced out of their homes due to British invasions. At 13, she began to hear voices she believed were sent from God. These voices told her that she would be the one to remove the British from France, return the crown to Prince Charles of Valois, and save her people from continual war. She took a vow of chastity and trekked across dangerous British territory at the age of 17 to reach the prince’s palace in Chinon. Once she arrived, she spoke of her destiny and how she could guarantee the prince his crown and France’s success. She asked for a small army to fight in the conquered Orléans. While their conversation is unknown, Charles insists she said words only a messenger of God would know. With that confirmation, he agreed, and she was off to battle. Fearless atop a white horse in men’s armor and short hair, not only did her army win the battle, but she made a name for herself as the prophesied virgin who would finally save France. Not even an arrow to the neck could stop her mid- battle. She and her army escorted Charles to his coronation, THE UNTOLD STORY OF JOAN OF ARC A Journey of Bravery and Betrayal

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which took place in July 1429, and named him king. Sadly, in 1430, British forces captured Joan and charged her with witchcraft, heresy, cross-dressing, and more. To create distance between himself and the accused heretic, King Charles made no attempts to rescue her or negotiate her release. She was on her own.

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After a year of imprisonment, a 19-year-old Jeanne d’Arc was burned at the stake. Celebrated worldwide for her courage and passion, Joan of Arc is now the patron saint of France, the country she died for.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Strength in Unity: Bolton Law Firm Welcomes Madeline Herrera

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Unveiling the Right to Remain Silent: Your Guide to the Fifth Amendment

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Joan of Arc: A Teenager’s Journey to Deliver France From British Rule

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Thief Caught Red-Handed Thanks to Facebook?!

They Seem Too Dumb to Be True! HILARIOUS REAL-LIFE CRIMES

Today, we have tons of podcasts, YouTube videos, TikToks, and documentaries about true crime. It seems like we can’t get enough of learning about the person behind heinous crimes and their motives. But what about the crimes you can’t help but laugh at because they’re almost too funny to be true? Here are two crimes you won’t believe happened because of how silly and, for the lack of a better term, dumb they are! Don’t forget to log out of Facebook! Nicholas Wig broke into James Wood’s house one night and stole his credit cards, cash, watches, and more. However, the 26-year-old thief left his Nike shoes, jeans, and a belt at the scene of the crime … but that’s not all. When James got home, he was stunned to see his house had been broken into. But after realizing the thief had accessed Facebook on his computer, he decided to post on Nicholas’ account that he (Nicholas) had broken into his (James’) home. James also shared his phone number in case anyone had any additional information. Nicholas contacted James over text, and the two agreed to meet in person. The thief thought if he went to James’ home and returned

the stolen items, everything would be fine — but that’s not how things played out. As soon as James spotted Nicholas walking toward his home, he called the police. When law enforcement arrived, they arrested the thief on the spot. Monopoly money doesn’t work in the real world. Michael Fuller stopped by Walmart to purchase a vacuum cleaner and microwave for $476. But instead of paying with real money, he decided to pay using a million- dollar note from the game Monopoly. The gentleman then demanded that he receive

$999,524 from the cashier since he would need cash back for his “purchases.” The cashier called the police, and Michael was charged with attempting to obtain property by false pretenses. Can you believe these hilarious crimes?! Do you know of any we should highlight next time? We would love to hear from you!

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