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Court appearance but no arrest


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of course you do not need to be arrested or even formally cautioned by police, to receive a summons to attend court as a defendant when you will be on trial. It probably happens to thousands of people regarding motoring offences every year.

 

more usual, is when somebody agrees to attend a police station for an interview and receives a caution regarding 'what you say may be used as evidence against you' etc. Whenever this happens, somebody instantly needs a lawyer, and legal representation, and they should insist upon it right there. Because they may not realise, that they could be in trouble and unbekbownst to them, possibly running the risk, of incriminating themselves.

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