I received a letter from a detective that I was identified as a suspect of theft from my previoous employer. I was termed from them after I got released from the hospital after a heart attack for not following policy and procedures not theft. Now I am being accused. Do I go to the detective like they are requesting to make a statement or should I not go.
All of this took place while I was in the hospital from March 6, 2011 until March 21, 2011. I need advice
We all have a constitutional right to remain silent.
It NEVER helps to speak to the police.
It USUALLY hurts.
That said, all the police can do is arrest you.
You are innocent until proven guilty.
If the police had a good case against you, why would they need to talk to you?
My considered legal opinion is never speak to the police if you're a potential defendant in a criminal matter.
You have no legal obligation to do so, so why do it?
Don't even respond to their letter.
You are NOT required to answer their letter.
If you are arrested be polite, give your name, address, date of birth, and immediately ask for a lawyer.
Make no statements about anything other than name, age, address, and ask for a lawyer.
Then get someone to arrange your bond.
If you are arrested speak ONLY to your lawyer, an d no one else.
And, never talk to anyone from jail about this, except your lawyer.
All telephone calls made from a jail are recorded, as are visits (except with your lawyer).