If you have been asked to attend a police station for questioning, we recommend contacting our Leicester police interview solicitors as soon as possible.
This is important because anything you say when interviewed under caution by the police can impact the outcome of your case. Therefore it is always preferable to have spoken to a lawyer before such discussions take place.
Without the correct advice things can quickly spiral out of control, so we recommend seeking legal help even if you think the allegation is a minor one, and even if your case is at an early stage and you think it is unlikely to go much further.
Below are a few of the allegations you might need our assistance with;
ABH, GBH and assault
Burglary and theft
Child abuse
Fraud
Manslaughter and murder
Rape and sex offences
Vandalism, criminal damage and arson
Our Leicester police interview solicitors will inform you of your rights, ensure your human rights are being respected, make certain that you are receiving all the rest breaks to which you are entitled, and confirm that your case is being handled correctly.
For example, all police interviews must adhere to the Code of Practice for the Detention, Treatment and Questioning of Persons by Police Officers and the Code of Practice on Audio Recording Interviews with Suspects.
Our police station solicitors have worked with clients facing even the most serious of allegations, so whatever you have been accused of, we can find the right expert to handle your case.
To find out how our Leicester police interview solicitors might be able to help, contact our team today. You can speak to us in complete confidence using the number below, or enter your details into the enquiry form to the right and one of our police station solicitors will call you back at the earliest opportunity.
Tel: 0845 603 0708
Our Leicester solicitors are dedicated to providing expert legal advice at affordable prices, in areas such as;
Accidents, commercial law, conveyancing, divorce, employment, litigation, Wills and probate.
Call our team to find out more.