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Remain calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and request an attorney immediately. Avoid discussing your case with law enforcement or anyone else until you have spoken with legal counsel.
Even innocent statements can later be misunderstood or used against you. It is generally advisable to consult with an attorney before speaking with investigators.
Yes. Early legal representation during the investigation stage can sometimes help shape the direction and outcome of a case.
The consultation allows the firm to evaluate the facts of your case, explain the legal process, discuss potential strategies, and answer your questions.
Yes. The firm represents clients facing both state and federal criminal allegations.
Yes. Attorney-client communications are confidential, including consultations regarding potential representation.