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When police suspect a person has committed a criminal offence they may ask that person to participate in a record of interview (ROI). It is important to note anything you say and do can not be taken back and it may be used against you during court proceedings. Participation in Police interviews is voluntary and you have the right to remain silent and the right to obtain legal representation from a criminal lawyer prior to attending a police interview - Not doing so could have unintended consequences.
The police must delay starting the interview for a reasonable amount of time for you to contact a criminal lawyer. Our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers regularly advise clients in respect of the questioning process. Police can request that you provide your name, address and date of birth. Failure to provide those details may in of itself result in an offence.
You may feel nervous at the time of interview, even if you’ve done nothing wrong and you may misunderstand a question or answer it in a way that could have adverse consequences. For instance, you might begin the interview expecting to be questioned on a specific charge but what you say might lead to a more serious criminal offence. Even if you think it won`t hurt to attend a Police interview by yourself it usually doesn't help either - it is our experience that police rarely drop criminal charges based on what is said at a police interview.
Upon engaging our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers to act for you we will work with you to decide whether it is in your best interests to participate in a police interview or not.
When you engage our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers you can be assured that the criminal law advice given will be provided in respect of your rights which can be used to your advantage in your criminal law matter.
When police suspect a person has committed a criminal offence they may ask that person to participate in a record of interview (ROI). It is important to note anything you say and do can not be taken back and it may be used against you during court proceedings. Participation in Police interviews is voluntary and you have the right to remain silent and the right to obtain legal representation from a criminal lawyer prior to attending a police interview - Not doing so could have unintended consequences.
The police must delay starting the interview for a reasonable amount of time for you to contact a criminal lawyer. Our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers regularly advise clients in respect of the questioning process. Police can request that you provide your name, address and date of birth. Failure to provide those details may in of itself result in an offence.
You may feel nervous at the time of interview, even if you’ve done nothing wrong and you may misunderstand a question or answer it in a way that could have adverse consequences. For instance, you might begin the interview expecting to be questioned on a specific charge but what you say might lead to a more serious criminal offence. Even if you think it won`t hurt to attend a Police interview by yourself it usually doesn't help either - it is our experience that police rarely drop criminal charges based on what is said at a police interview.
Upon engaging our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers to act for you we will work with you to decide whether it is in your best interests to participate in a police interview or not.
When you engage our Brisbane Criminal Lawyers you can be assured that the criminal law advice given will be provided in respect of your rights which can be used to your advantage in your criminal law matter.
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