If you have been arrested or asked to attend a police interview in Loughborough, contact our solicitors immediately for advice and support. We understand how stressful this situation can be, and our experienced police interview solicitors are here to guide and protect you throughout the process.
A police interview is a crucial stage in any investigation. What happens at this point can strongly influence the direction of the case, which is why it is essential to have legal representation from the very start.
Your first enquiry will be handled by our Nottingham team before being passed to our Loughborough solicitors. No matter where you live, our national team of police interview experts is available to assist. Through the Night Owl system, our duty solicitors can attend police stations or courts anywhere in the country, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
It is important to remember that police officers are trained to make suspects feel at ease during an initial conversation, encouraging cooperation without a solicitor present. You should not agree to questioning without legal advice. If you are told that waiting for a lawyer could harm your case, rest assured that our solicitors will be with you quickly once you contact us.
The police interview process typically involves three stages:
Disclosure: you are informed about the allegations against you
Confidential consultation with your solicitor
A tape-recorded interview
During the interview, you have the right to remain silent. At the end of the process, the possible outcomes are: being charged, being released on bail, or no further action being taken.
If you or a family member have been arrested or invited to a police interview in Loughborough, call 01159 419141 urgently and ask to speak to a duty solicitor.
01159 419141
A difficult subject for all. You may have been accused of a motoring crime or a more serious matter such as burglary or assault.
You are entitled to and can expect expert legal support on a confidential basis.
Please call today to discuss your legal needs and the availability of legal aid.