Serving England & Wales since 2008
Interview Under Caution Solicitors
Kidwells Solicitors
Leading interview under caution solicitor providing urgent legal support and representation for police interviews and investigations.
If you are being asked to attend an interview under caution, the first and most important thing you need to do is contact a solicitor, do not go into the interview without one. Early legal advice from an experienced interview under caution solicitor is essential to protect your rights and avoid costly mistakes. Police interviews can be intimidating, and what you say may significantly impact the outcome of your case.
Our specialist team provides clear, practical guidance and strong representation from the earliest point of police contact through to any subsequent proceedings, helping you safeguard your rights, your reputation and your future.
Understanding Interviews Under Caution
What is an Interview Under Caution?
An interview under caution is a formal police interview conducted when you are suspected of committing a criminal offence. The police are required to caution you before asking questions that could lead to evidence being used in court. What you say at this stage can have lasting consequences for your case, which is why having the right representation is vital.
Rights During a Police Interview
During an interview under caution you have the right to remain silent (beyond giving basic personal details), but anything you say may be used as evidence. You also have the right to legal representation. A PACE interview solicitor will ensure that your rights under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) are fully upheld.
Why Legal Representation Matters
Police interviews are designed to gather evidence. Without legal support, you may inadvertently say something that could be misinterpreted or used against you. A police interview solicitor will prepare you for questioning, advise you on when and how to respond, and ensure the process is fair and lawful.
Our interview under caution solicitors can help you with:
- Immediate legal support and advice before, during and after a police interview.
- Representation by an experienced interview under caution solicitor.
- Specialist guidance from a PACE interview solicitor to protect your legal rights.
- Support from a police interview solicitor to help you understand the process and implications.
- Advice on when to answer or decline to answer specific questions.
- Preparation and strategy planning for the interview itself.
- Challenging unlawful procedures or unfair questioning.
- Ongoing support through any subsequent investigation or prosecution.
Why instruct our interview under caution solicitors
Choosing the right legal representation at the earliest stage can make a critical difference to your case. Our interview under caution solicitors specialise in advising clients facing police interviews and know how stressful and high‑pressure these situations can be.
As experienced interview under caution solicitors, we understand the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) and how police interview techniques are used. We know how to protect your rights, help you avoid self‑incrimination and ensure you are treated fairly throughout the process. Whether you need a PACE interview solicitor or a police interview solicitor, you will receive direct access to an experienced lawyer who will personally manage your case, keep you informed at every stage and support you with confidence and discretion.
We act quickly, discreetly and professionally, ensuring your case is handled with the urgency it requires.
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“We’d like to instruct you, what do I need to do next?”
If you have been asked to attend an interview under caution, contact us immediately. Early advice from an interview under caution solicitor can help protect your position and reduce the risk of mistakes during police questioning.
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When you get in touch, we will:
- Speak to you confidentially about your situation.
- Clearly explain your legal rights and next steps.
- Arrange representation for your police interview.
- Prepare you for what to expect and begin planning your defence where necessary.
You do not have to face this situation alone and you should not attend a police interview without legal support.