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What to do if You're Arrested in Norfolk

There are many solicitors in Norfolk who specialise in general crime. If you find yourself in a police station accused of a general crime, there are some procedures you need to adhere to from the very start. If you didn't have a solicitor when you were first arrested act immediately and arrange for a solicitor to attend with you when you return. It is not too late to instruct a Solicitor even if you have already been interviewed by the police. One of the solicitors in Norfolk will attend and advise throughout the investigation process and make representations to the police on your behalf. Good advice at the police station can stop an investigation in its tracks, bad advice or no advice at all can result in you inadvertently strengthening the case against you and resulting in your prosecution.

Whether the offence is minor or serious and complex, any of the Norfolk Solicitors understand that being at risk of investigation, under arrest or charged with an offence and facing prosecution is a stressful, worrying and confusing time. They will provide first class advice and representation, act as an interface with the police, investigators and prosecuting authorities, to defend your best interests. The specialist solicitors in Norfolk will provide advice and assistance to clients who feel they may be at risk of a police or regulatory investigation. They can advise at the police station if you are subject to an interview under caution, either voluntarily or under arrest. If charged, they will provide advice and assistance during the proceedings in the Magistrates' or Crown Court and where necessary, instruct excellent Counsel and forensic experts to assist with the case analysis, preparation and presentation.

Norfolk solicitors will provide a highly skilled and professional criminal defence service for the police station, Magistrates� Court and Crown Court cases. If you have been taken into police custody they will be available 24 hours a day to represent you. Anyone who has been charged with a criminal offence will appear first at a Magistrates� Court and the solicitors in Norfolk have a wealth of experience with such cases. More serious criminal cases will be heard at the Crown Court and they will be there to represent you along with an expert barrister.

Anybody arrested or interviewed in a police station is entitled to legal aid. What this means is that you do not have to pay your solicitor for attending the police station. If you are charged, then subject to your income, you may still be entitled to legal aid until the end of your case. This means that you may not have to pay anything to either your solicitor or your barrister.

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