Do you need a solicitor at the police station?
If you are going to be interviewed under caution: yes— you should have legal advice first.
This is not about “looking guilty”. It is about making sure you understand disclosure, the caution, the risks of answering questions, and the risks of silence in certain circumstances. The police interview is an evidence-generating process — not a informal conversation.
Voluntary interview?
Still yes. A voluntary interview is under caution and can produce evidence used in court. “Voluntary” describes how you arrived — not the legal seriousness.
Voluntary interview risks →Kent — call us
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