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Defense of Criminal Investigation
If you have been contacted by law enforcement (Police, FBI, DEA,
the District Attorney's Office, the US Attorney's Office, or an investigator)
about your possible involvement or knowledge of a crime, you should
be represented by an attorney.
People will frequently speak with law enforcement officials under
the belief that they are not a target of an investigation, only to
find themselves arrested
and charged with a crime. The information that one voluntarily provides may,
in fact, be used to develop charges. Individuals are seldom aware of how casual
statements may be misinterpreted, and it is very important and cost effective
to retain an attorney prior to speaking with a law enforcement official.
Our office fosters an environment of cooperation with law enforcement,
but only after you have been fully protected from being prosecuted.
Having led
and defended
against hundreds of investigations, Hal Harlowe and his legal team have an
intimate understanding of how investigations are conducted and how to defend
against them.
If you are considering speaking with law enforcement, it is imperative that
you speak with an attorney first.
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