Can I wait to give a statement for misdemeanor assault?

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Can I wait to give a statement for misdemeanor assault?

I’m being accused of misdemeanor assault by an ex-coworker from an incident that took place almost 3 months ago. The police would like me to give a video statement tomorrow but I would like to speak to a lawyer first. Can I be arrested if I tell them I want to speak to a lawyer before giving a statement?

Asked on September 21, 2018 under Criminal Law, Nevada

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

You do not need to speak with the police at all, even if they come to your house to question you. The fact is that you should definitely consult ASAP with a lawyer regarding this. Do not submit to any police questioning, at least not without your attorney being present. The fact is that the police are trained and experienced in getting people to make incriminating statements about themselves or others. Again, consult with  local criminal law attorney.


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