POLICE STATION REPRESENTATION
Before you are charged the Police will question you at the Police Station. The police can ask you to come to the Police Station voluntarily or they can arrest you and take you to the Station. In either scenario, you the have the right to remain silent; that is, say nothing at all. You also have the right to speak to a lawyer free of charge to obtain legal advice.
This is a critical time in the investigation against you. Without legal advice you risk incriminating yourself or providing evidence the Police will use against you. It is imperative that you seek good legal advice as soon as you can.
We have extensive experience in representing people prior to, and at, the Police Station interview. If you are in need of an Auckland lawyer to be present at the interview and give you advice prior to the interview we can help achieve a positive result including a discharge without conviction.
This is a critical time in the investigation against you. Without legal advice you risk incriminating yourself or providing evidence the Police will use against you. It is imperative that you seek good legal advice as soon as you can.
We have extensive experience in representing people prior to, and at, the Police Station interview. If you are in need of an Auckland lawyer to be present at the interview and give you advice prior to the interview we can help achieve a positive result including a discharge without conviction.
WE SPECIALISE IN:
We have extensive experience in relation to Police Interviews including:
- Advising you on whether you should remain silent or give and interview;
- Speaking to the police on your behalf so that you do not incriminate yourself;
- Preparing you for the interview;
- Liaising with the Police so that you are not arrested at your home or place of work;
- Attending the Police Station with you; and
- Obtaining witness statements in support of your defense before interview.