advice at the police station
Being questioned at the police station?
Call us on freephone 0800
195 5407 - 24 hours, 7 days a
week
If you are suspected of having committed an offence and are
being interviewed at the police station, you are entitled to free
advice from a solicitor or qualified police station representative
(regardless of your financial circumstances). This can be given
face-to-face or over the telephone.
Seeking our advice and assistance at this early stage can
dramatically affect the outcome of criminal proceedings. Being
interviewed by the police is often stressful and unfamiliar to many
people: our presence will ensure the interview is conducted in a
fair and proper manner, and is not intimidating or oppressive in
any way.
Thanks to our advice and assistance during initial questioning,
a number of cases did not result in charges.
If you are charged with an offence, you will have to attend Magistrates
Court and in some instances Crown Court. Our solicitors can advise and
represent your case at both courts.
For more information on the legal process and to understand what
happens, please download our Criminal proceedings - useful information
sheet.
We offer a free half hour consultation at our offices or
on the telephone in relation to any criminal case.