Police Interrogation
Should I Answer Police Questions?
The police think I have committed a crime and want to talk to me. Should I talk to them?
NO! The police are not asking you questions because they want your side of the story. The police are asking you questions because they are trying to gather evidence to make their case against you.
Once the police make up their minds that you are guilty, you cannot talk them out of it.
Politely tell the police that you do not want to talk to them without an attorney present. You need an attorney!
I have represented many people in this situation and occasionally we sit down with the police and discuss what happened, but this is not something you should attempt to do on your own.
Remember, most police officers are trained interrogators who have spent hours being taught how to get you to incriminate yourself.
Your silence CANNOT be used against you in court.
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