If I’m being implicated in an embezzlement case and was contacted by the detective on the case prior to referring it to the DA, should I meet with him?
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If I’m being implicated in an embezzlement case and was contacted by the detective on the case prior to referring it to the DA, should I meet with him?
Does it help or hurt me to do so? Will I be arrested?
Asked on July 25, 2012 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
Chris Miao / The Law Office of Lee & Miao, PLLC
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Never never never never meet with a detective/police officer/go to the precinct unless you have an attorney accompany you or advise you of your rights.
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