Should I talk to police if they want to question me?

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Should I talk to police if they want to question me?

My ex-boyfriend was murdered. I was not there. I know nothing. We broke up a month before. Police questioned me in a recorded interview and now they are calling wanting to talk.what do I do?

Asked on October 16, 2017 under Criminal Law, Colorado

Answers:

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

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

This is potentially a very serious situation for you. Accordingly, you should not speak to the police without having a lawyer present. This is true even if they come to your house. The fact is that they are trained and experienced in getting people to make incriminating statements either about themselves or others. At this point, you need to consult immediately with a criminal law attorney in your area. they can best advise you further.


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