Detectives Seeking Questioning Advice
Summary
If detectives want to question you about a crime, you have the right to remain silent and have an attorney present. Verify their legitimacy by contacting your local police station, but ensure you have legal representation. Legal aid services in San Diego can assist you.Full Conversation
I was told detectives are looking for to question me about a crime I know nothing about
Hello ****, this can be a stressful situation. Remember, you have the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning. You're not required to talk to the police. Could you please share your location so I can provide more specific advice?
San Diego California
Hello ****,
Here are the rights you have in California:
- Right to remain silent (Miranda Rights).
- Right to have an attorney present during questioning.
- Right not to incriminate yourself.
You're not obliged to answer police questions without an attorney. Consider contacting a lawyer for advice.
Ok
Great, ****. If you need more information, such as finding a local attorney, just let me know. It's important to know your rights and navigate this situation carefully.
How do I know if it’s real
To verify if detectives are really looking for you, you can contact your local police station. However, it's advisable to have a lawyer present during any interactions. Would you like information on local legal aid services in San Diego?
Yes
Sure, ****. Here are some legal aid services in San Diego:
*. **San Diego Legal Aid Society**
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.legalaidsd.org
*. **Public Law Center**
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.publiclawcenter.org
Remember, it's best to have legal representation when interacting with law enforcement.