Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois

Criminal Division

I received a phone call from a detective who wants me to come in for an interview as my name came up in a criminal case. Does this mean charges are being pressed against me - should I be worried?


Asked on 3/24/08, 9:59 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

David Shestokas Shestokas, & Associates

Re: Criminal Division

You should not go to the interview alone. In my experience, detectives go out to interview witnesses. They ask suspects to come into the department. It sounds as if you are under investigation, and often people think they can help themselves by cooperating. This is rarely true, as even innocent statements can appear as admissions of guilt when taken out of context. There is a reason a right to remain silent exists. Consult counsel and if there is to be an interview, you should have counsel with you.

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Answered on 3/24/08, 9:21 pm
Nishay Sanan Nishay K. Sanan

Re: Criminal Division

You may be charged in a crime. You will be better off retaining counsel who can deal with the police instead of you going in, making a statement and then being charged.

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Answered on 3/24/08, 10:39 am
Michael Rosenblat Michael C. Rosenblat., P.C.

Re: Criminal Division

You should discuss your situation with a lawyer to make sure that you have no criminal exposure. Also, you will want to protect yourself against the conversation moving into an area where you could incriminate yourself. You should speak with a criminal defense lawyer before speaking with the police.

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Answered on 3/24/08, 12:04 pm


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