Accusations of sexual assaults are much more common than they were in the past. While this is a good thing, because it means people are less afraid to come forward, it also means there has been an increase in false accusations.
Being wrongly accused of a sexual offence is emotionally devasting. It can also have an impact on your reputation and career if it goes further than it needs to.
Expert legal advice will ensure that you do not make any mistakes when being interviewed. Otherwise known as a ‘caution plus 3 interview’, a voluntary police interview is often referred to as ‘a chat’ by police officers. However, this casual phrase belies the importance of this process.
Good legal representation can make all the difference at your voluntary police interview.
Our reputable team offers first-rate legal advice for both police and regulatory authority interviews under caution.
Highly experienced in the field of sexual offences, we help people in a wide range of circumstances. We are also available for clients based in any location in the UK, including in London. Our services include contacting the officer concerned on your behalf and making arrangements for the interview to take place as well as requesting a disclsure summary of the allegation(s) in advance of any scheduled interview appointment.
If the police believe there is a ‘necessity’ to arrest you upon arrival, we can make representations to try and dissuade them from doing so.
If you need legal representation for a voluntary police interview, simply contact our team for more information.