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What to do when the police want to talk to your child | Legal Advice | Martin Cray & Co. Solicitors
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Martin Cray, of Martin Cray and Co. solicitors, can help you with the police interview process. Whatever your situation, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone on 01273 673226 or by email at info@martincray.co.uk
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Email: Info@martincray.co.uk
Telephone: 01273 673226
Contact: martincray.co.uk/contact-us/
Martin Cray, of Martin Cray and Co. solicitors, can help you with the police interview process. Whatever your situation, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone on 01273 673226 or by email at info@martincray.co.uk
Website: martincray.co.uk/
Email: Info@martincray.co.uk
Telephone: 01273 673226
Contact: martincray.co.uk/contact-us/
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When you make an admission or plea of guilt this often presents more questions than answers for our clients. However, by working with our leading solicitors based in Brighton you'll be getting some of the best representation you can in any court of law. To learn more read here: martincray.co.uk/videos/acceptance-of-guilt Martin Cray, of Martin Cray and Co. solicitors, can help you with the poli...
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You may receive a call from an investigator who will invite you in for an interview regarding a case - however, regardless of whether or not you are guilty you should not attend these alone. Even if you have nothing to hide you need a trained solicitor by your side to assist you through the interview process. Police investigators are trained and as such, you will need a professional to ensure y...
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What to do if the police want to talk to you? | Legal advice | Martin Cray & Co. Solicitors
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Regardless of your innocence, a police interview needs to be handled very carefully. Investigators are trained to question you strategically, so we advise that you say nothing until you've spoken to a solicitor. It can be very intimidating and it is vital that you have a specialist criminal defence solicitor sat right beside you. With over 25 years' experience, Martin Cray is your ideal represe...
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Always remember the Police are not on your side even if you are innocent!
This sounds like an advert to drum up business from criminals ;)
I have only very recently fallen for their artifice regarding a gun licence renewal, I have been shooting for over 20 years. The end result from so called 'casual' chats at my door is a refusal to renew my licence notice with the reasons given as far removed from the truth as one could imagine. The whole experience has opened my eyes to the police and their methods from constables to chief inspectors. My trust and respect has been broken.
I take 2 points from this: 1. Police are dodgy 2. This guy does long advertorials
8 1/2 minutes of what the cops will do and one minute of please call us.
They might not be bad but they are strangers say nothing without legal help
Local media are now making a point of stating in an article that a person gave a no comment interview, as if that's a bad thing!
Advice from 8:40 😊
Let them talk. But, say nothing.
A barrister once told me that the vast majority of convictions would never be possible without self incrimination during interview. Keep silent, demand a solicitor!
Just tell them I don’t answer questions. In other words FCUK off
What country does this video realate to ?
Do not speak other than to give your name and date of birth. Then keep your mouth shut. Ask for a solicitor, and then do not answer any questions they ask you. Remember the caution: You are not obliged to say anything. Then stay silent until your brief turns up.
I wish I had have known this years ago before a phone call I received nearly ruined our lives.
I had an incident in high school that didn’t even involve police, just the VP at the time. A teacher had a calculator stolen off his desk and, immediately prior to that I had looked at it, pressed the buttons and probably even commented about it while in the line handing in some assignment or other and my actions were noted. I didn’t nick it and the pressure to just say I was guilty was enormous. I had enough sense to only say that I didn’t take it and I remained silent the entire time. Whoever took it returned it with an apology note but I wasn’t ever actually cleared. I have taken that direct experience to heart on many levels including that I cannot trust even “witnesses” to tell the truth. Chances are the snitch was the actual thief. I’m glad that the VP took the heavy approach as that made it much easier to clam up, no buddy buddy chit chat. You are innocent until proven guilty but the police have an interest in making the collar and, as long as you say nothing you cannot be incriminated without some serious work on their part. They are just trying to shortcut having to actually come up with proof by getting you to say something that can be used against you.
Tha kyiu for uploading the video. Good stuff. But, I thought they were following up a friends recruiting recommendation that i was seriously considering joining the cuntstabulary
Like america,say no comment.
More important to listen to this man now more than ever,we live in a totalitarian country now.😢😢
I used to think the police were there to get at the truth and get justice. How stupid i was. When arrested for a small trace of heroin 20 years ago, i got the duty solicitor and said nothing until he was there. I followed his advice and since i am not an addict or user just a dabbler, justice was done and i walked free after they sent me for an assessment which showed them i was not into crime. Theguy who had given me the heroin was a dealer and he got 6 months. I have never gone anywhere near him since so the event could have helped me not descend into addiction.
I found the Police to be pretty fair tbh. They arranged for a lawyer before ever asking me anything, they listened and said nothing. They spoke with my lawyer outside the room and I was free to go. But then again I was innocent and everyone could see that.
An Interview is optional.
Who cares what they wish? Nobody
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I was in a collision with a drunk pedestrian who walked out into the cycle lane without looking, I hit her, she ended up being in hospital for months. At the time I was not cautioned or arrested, just information taken. One weekend I was called by a constable requesting me to come for an interview, just a few questions at the station. Nope. They came to my house to ask if I would come in to clear up a few questions, again Nope. Then the treats happened, I simply said, arrest me if you think you can charge me with something. Rule 1, never talk to Police, Rule 2 Shut up Rule 3, always follow one and two. ~Trooper
Thank you very much sir for your advice. It's much appreciated.
If I have done nothing wrong, why do I need a lawyer? Lawyers are not disinterested in asking you to contact them. I have met a number of people who hate police, and none of them was an ingenu.
exactly i am not speaking unless they see me outside with the problems
Still great advice.
All I do is utter 2 different phrases. (1) "Do I have the right to remain silent? " and (2) "Sorry I don't answer questions" and they give up very soon after that.
British version of Better call Saul!
Of course, what you have to realise is that no matter what these solicitors say, their function, isn't necessarily 'justice', it's to do whatever they can to get their 'client', no mattter how scummy and guilty, off and out of the police station as quickly as possible. Yes, any otherwise law abiding citizen who finds themselves being investigated or arrested, needs proper legal advice as they, unlike 'regular' criminals who take a trip to police cells in the back of a police car in their stride, will be totally bemused having found themselves in a situation that they don't understand. You tend to get the impression from 'information' videos like this that that police want to use devious methods to trick innocent people into incriminating themselves when being interviewed, which is nonsense as they want the person who 'did' it, not someone who didn't. Having said all that, even as a retired police officer of twenty five years service, if I found myself being 'interviewed', and even fully understanding what was going on, I wouldn't open my mouth until I had spoken to a legal advisor either. Just don't get paranoid that the police are out to get you for something you didn't do... or if you did do it, then please, 'be paranoid'.
Say nothing except i do not answer questions, time has value so charge them for it and if you want you can even ask for payment for the information,
I was charged with obstructing an authorised Dept of Aviation Security Officer by the name of Tupper. Carried a fine of £8,000 or 5 Years or both. 10 officers were deployed for a year digging to find evidence. Interview took 8 hours. Their Tape recorder was broken. Couldn’t do a video interview. I had an excellent lady solicitor who, in shorthand, wrote every question and my answer. At the end of the interview, I was asked to sign my statement. I said I would like to go through it first. The officers said that will take an entire day. I said if this is inconvenient I was faced with 5 years! The next day, we went through the statement. The officers had made 82 “Mistakes” like swooping yes for no! At a pre-trial hearing in Weston -super-Mare Court, my Barrister took Mr Tupper apart. Proved his lies. “MrTupper, you have used the authority given you to protect aviation from terrorist actions in a nasty vindictive manner to ‘get at’ an airline captain you didn’t like”! Silence. “Answer the question Mr Tupper”! The Judge then interrupted, “Captain, you are free to go, costs to central funding. The government has to pay for this cock up”. That entire security team were taken off aviation and were sent to the channel tunnel. The police want convictions. The more they get the quicker their promotion. It is not in their interest to find you innocent!
Ask them if the like sex and travel FO
Very true 👍 thanks for the information about this matter 😊
Can we have a new update on this please because of the new non criminal hate laws, I feel police entrapment is ridiculous at the moment.
Never talk to them never offer any help or information
Trust in Police is at such low levels. Justifiably so I suggest.
Excellent advice
The law needs changed back. The burden should be on the state to prove you are guilty rather than it effectively defaulting to guilty for not wanting to incriminate yourself. Never speak to the police should be the default. There is nothing that any citizen coud gain from speaking to the police when they have targets.
ITS USUALLY ALWAYS OUT OF THE BLUE
Great advice 👍❤️
On the 21st of January 2020 a man tried to murder me inside of my home, the police ignored all evidence, including my Cctv, and prosecuted me! My Cctv, and the weapon used mysteriously disappeared whilst I was in custody, but can be shown on the photos taken by the police.
The police are a Corporation and have no more authority than Tescos. As they no different to any other company.
As a former police officer yep. Don’t ever speak to any police officer over anything. I wouldn’t. I’d actually like to do the station rep as that’s how to make it fair.
"Regardless of your innocence" Yeah we know why that is. Corrupt police.
What a surprise. A solicitor saying that you need a solicitor!
Yeah, they know all about the offences because many of them are involved in it themselves.
Never ever talk to the police, be polite and wait for your brief.