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Police Station Rep for Sittingbourne Voluntary Interviews – Police Station Agent

Police Station Agent delivers expert legal representation for individuals attending a voluntary interview at Sittingbourne Police Station. Ensure you have a legal expert on your side.

URGENT: Police Station Help

Simply tell the police: Robert Cashman – he's a Tuckers LLP consultantOr get them to phone us – call for confidential advice

Representation for Voluntary Interviews in Sittingbourne

If you're asked to attend a voluntary interview at Sittingbourne Police Station, it's a formal process where the police will question you under caution. It's crucial to have a solicitor present to protect your rights and provide expert advice. Robert Cashman offers experienced representation to ensure you are treated fairly throughout the investigation.

Why You Need a Solicitor for a Sittingbourne Interview

Attending a police interview without legal advice is a major risk. Your right to free legal representation is there to ensure a level playing field. We will advise you on the evidence, your right to silence, and help you make decisions that are in your best interest, which can be critical to the outcome of the case.

Common questions — Sittingbourne police station

Can I get free legal advice at Sittingbourne police station?

Yes. Free, independent legal advice at the police station is available to anyone interviewed under caution at Sittingbourne — funded under Legal Aid and not means-tested. Ask the custody officer for the duty solicitor or request Robert Cashman by name.

How quickly can a solicitor reach Sittingbourne custody suite?

Response times depend on traffic and other current attendances, but coverage across Kent is normally same-day. For urgent attendances, call 01732 247427 — out-of-hours requests are accepted.

What should I say to the police at Sittingbourne?

Speak to a solicitor before answering any questions. You have a right to free legal advice under PACE 1984. Anything you say can be used as evidence — including in subsequent court proceedings.