When the police approach you to “ask a few questions,” it may seem like a harmless conversation, especially if you have nothing to hide. However, whether you’re considered a witness, a suspect, or simply a person of interest, speaking to the police without an attorney present can put you at serious risk. Law enforcement officers are trained to gather information that can support their investigations, often using tactics that can make even innocent people appear suspicious or guilty.
Having a criminal defense attorney by your side is not about evading questions or appearing uncooperative; it’s about protecting your rights and ensuring that anything you say isn’t misinterpreted or used against you in a way that could jeopardize your future.