Celebrating 200 Years of Trusted, Expert Advice

Police Station and Interview Under Caution

Get In Touch

For more information about our Police Station and Interviews under Caution services

Contact Our Team

Should you ever be arrested or asked to attend a Police Station on a voluntary basis, you have a right to free and independent legal assistance from a Solicitor of your choice and you should request Allington Hughes as soon as you are arrested.

It is vital that you are legally represented when you are interviewed especially if you are innocent. You cannot rely on the Police to look after your interests and need the benefit of independent advice.

Advice and assistance during your detention at a police station can make a great difference to the eventual outcome of your case. The interview stage can be the most important aspect of any criminal case. We have a committed team of Duty Solicitors and Accredited Representatives enabling us to offer 24 hour assistance, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year at Police Stations throughout the region. Everyone is entitled to free and independent legal advice from a solicitor of your choice at a Police Station, irrespective of means, if you are arrested without warning just inform the Police that you require Allington Hughes Law to represent you and they will contact us.

For more information please contact our Criminal Department on 01978 29100. Or email criminal.team@allingtonhughes.co.uk

For more information on funding, please click here.

At Allington Hughes, we have vast experience of dealing with a broad range of regulatory offences, including trading standard offences, local authority offences and taxi licensing. We can offer advice and representation at all stages of proceedings but it is always advisable to seek expert advice at the earliest opportunity.

As with all criminal and regulatory cases the first action any department or agency will take after an allegation has been made, or a suspected offence has been committed, is to investigate the matter. This will usually result in speaking to those suspected of being involved in the alleged offence at interview conducted under Caution, in compliance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE).

An interview conducted in this way enables the contents of the interview to form part of any court proceedings. It is obviously important that should you or one of your employees find themselves in a position where they are to be interviewed under Caution that you obtain the correct advice as to how to proceed in the interview.

Interviews conducted in accordance with PACE provide the interviewee with the right to obtain legal advice. You or your employees should always take up this right, even when you do not think you have done anything wrong, as it will enable you to be fully advised as to what the allegations against you are and your options before the interview begins. Without a legal representative you will not be made aware of the details of the allegations before the interview begins. Sometimes things can be said during interview which unintentionally strengthen the case against them.

Interviews of this nature may be conducted by the Police but with more specialised investigations, for example those conducted by the Information Commissioner’s Office, civilian investigators from that organisation will usually have conduct over the entire investigation, including the interview under Caution.

This is important to note for two reasons;

  • The interviewers will usually be specialised in their specific field of investigation and will therefore know a great deal about the area they are investigating and the legislation that accompanies it. It is therefore important to obtain legal advice yourself so that you are placed on a more level playing field.
  • Whilst you are entitled to legal advice this is not available free of charge under the Duty Solicitor scheme, as it would be at a Police Station, unless the interview is conducted by, or in the presence of, a Police Officer. We will always keep you fully informed about our prospective costs and provide you with you a realistic quote based on the type of investigation you have been requested to attend.

Criminal & Regulatory investigations can be conducted by, but not limited to, the following organisations:

  • Natural Resources Wales who deal with offences including waste disposal, tree felling and farming.
  • Trading Standards who investigate and prosecute matters including sales and purchases of counterfeit goods.
  • Local Authorities who deal with matters including fly tipping, littering, Tree Preservation Orders and non school attendance.
  • Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (formerly VOSA)
  • NHS who investigate and prosecute matters including billing practices and compliance within their internal regulations.
  • HMRC who deal with matters relating to fraud, tax, VAT, bribery and money laundering.
  • Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) who deal with breaches of the Data Protection Act such as subject access requests.
  • Chief Constable where challenging the revocation of the Firearms Licences.

For more information please contact our Criminal Department on 01978 29100. Or email criminal.team@allingtonhughes.co.uk

For more information on funding, please click here.

Our Criminal Law Specialists

Our Criminal Law department is composed of dedicated specialists committed to providing advice and representation at all stages of proceedings.

Get In Touch With Allington Hughes Law

Contact us today to see how we can help!

You may contact Allington Hughes with any legal queries or questions by calling or emailing our offices. We will endeavour to offer you straightforward advice from one of our fully qualified and experienced legal team.

Please note that e-mails are a non-secure method of communicating and we cannot guarantee that your e-mail will be received by us. We do have a filtering system in place, and would always recommend that if your e-mail is urgent, that you follow it up by telephone.

Wrexham - 01978 291000
Chester - 01244 312166
Llanwrst - 01492 641222
Contact Form
Safety Exit