Should you talk fully and frankly to the police or other investigators? The answer is ‘it depends’.

Calling Kamy Saeedi Lawyers will get you a legal expert to talk to asap—someone who will guide you, enable you to make the right decisions and support you every step of the way.

With criminal law you want specialised advice and representation in all jurisdictions. We’re well known at all levels—from the Local Court to the High Court—and have successfully represented many clients in many high-profile cases (Success stories).

So if you need experienced legal advice in any of these areas of criminal law simply pick up the phone to get the ball rolling:

White collar offences Property offences
Serious offences involving Gaol terms Larceny and fraud offences
Motor vehicle offices (including drink driving and culpable driving offences) Drug offences
Assault and serious violence Bail applications
AVO matters Children’s court matters
Homicide and related charges Coronial enquiries
Sexual assault charges Hearings before Statutory Tribunals

 

Tips

  1. Talk to us before you talk to the police—it’s the safest approach.
  2. Remember that nothing is truly ‘off the record’, so don’t believe anyone other than your lawyer who tells you otherwise, especially when you’re under stress.
  3. Don’t be afraid to ask police detailed questions. After all, you have a right to know what you’re facing.