Being arrested can be frightening and confusing, especially if you are unfamiliar with the legal process. However, South African law provides strong protections for arrested individuals. Knowing your rights can make a significant difference in how your case unfolds.
At Tshuketana Attorneys, we regularly assist clients facing arrest and criminal charges. This guide explains what to do if you are arrested and the rights you are entitled to under South African law.
Your Basic Rights When Arrested
When you are arrested, the police must inform you of:
• The reason for your arrest
• Your right to remain silent
• Your right to consult a lawyer
• Your right not to make any confession or statement
You do not have to answer police questions beyond confirming your identity. Anything you say can be used against you in court.
You Have the Right to a Lawyer
You are entitled to:
✔ Speak to a lawyer immediately
✔ Have a lawyer present during questioning
✔ Receive legal advice before making any statements
If you cannot afford a private lawyer, you may request assistance through Legal Aid South Africa. However, consulting an experienced private attorney early often leads to better outcomes.
What Happens After Arrest?
After arrest, one of the following usually occurs:
1. You may be released on warning
For minor offences, you may be allowed to leave with a court date.
2. You may be granted police bail
Some offences allow bail at the police station.
3. You may be held for a court appearance
Serious charges require you to appear before a magistrate for formal bail proceedings.
Your Right to Bail
In most cases, you have the right to apply for bail. Bail is not automatic, but courts will consider:
• The seriousness of the offence
• Your ties to the community
• Whether you are a flight risk
• Whether you may interfere with witnesses
A skilled criminal attorney can significantly improve your chances of being granted bail.
Unlawful Arrest & Detention
Not all arrests are legal.
You may have a claim if:
❗ Police arrest without reasonable suspicion
❗ You are held longer than allowed without court appearance
❗ Your constitutional rights are violated
Victims of unlawful arrest and detention may be entitled to compensation.
Important Things to Remember
✅ Stay calm and respectful
✅ Do not resist arrest
✅ Do not make statements without legal advice
✅ Ask to speak to a lawyer immediately
Avoid arguing your case at the police station — let your lawyer handle it.
How Tshuketana Attorneys Can Help
Our criminal law team provides:
✔ Immediate legal advice after arrest
✔ Bail applications and court representation
✔ Defence in criminal matters
✔ Claims for unlawful arrest & detention
We protect your rights and guide you through every stage of the legal process.
Need Legal Assistance After an Arrest?
If you or a loved one has been arrested, don’t wait.
Contact Tshuketana Attorneys today for professional legal representation.