Voluntary Police Interviews
Being "invited" for a police interview is just as serious as an arrest. Protect your rights with expert legal representation.
Warning: A Voluntary Interview is Not an Informal Chat
Anything you say in a voluntary interview is recorded and can be used as evidence against you. It is a formal interview under caution, and attending without a solicitor is a significant risk.
Legal References
[1] PACE Code C, Paragraph 3.21: "Voluntary Attendance" - Sets out that a volunteer must be treated with the same rights and entitlements as a detained person, including free legal advice.
[2] PACE Code C, Paragraph 10.1: "Cautions" - Requirement to caution a person whom there are grounds to suspect of an offence before questioning.
[3] PACE Code E: Audio recording of interviews with suspects.
Invited for an Interview? Contact Us First.
Do not speak to the police or arrange the interview yourself. Call us, and we will handle everything on your behalf.