24/7 Representation
24 Hour Police Station Solicitors
Nationwide police station representation. We attend across England & Wales, at any time, day or night — wherever you are, we will get to you.
Why timing decides outcome
Voluntary Interview?
Do Not Attend Alone
If you have been asked to attend a voluntary interview, this is not informal. It is a formal criminal interview under caution and will be used as evidence if proceedings follow.
Before you attend, we will speak to the officer in the case, obtain key disclosure, and advise you on whether to answer questions, provide a prepared statement, or remain silent. This is where cases are often won or lost.
From the moment you contact us, we take control of your defence — calm under pressure, strategic from the outset, and focused on results.
Our services
What We Do at the Police Station
Our role is active, not passive. We protect your position from the first minute and shape the case before it can develop unchecked.
- Attendance at police stations across England & Wales, 24/7
- Voluntary interview attendance under caution
- Pre-interview disclosure obtained and challenged
- Protection from unfair or oppressive questioning
- Bail representations and conditions
- Representation in custody following arrest
- Advice for those released under investigation or on police bail
- Strategic interview advice — answer, prepared statement, or no comment
- Identification procedures and intimate sample issues
- Immediate transition into pre-charge defence where required
Why Chess Law
Why Early Advice Matters
Prevent charge altogether
Limit the scope of the investigation
Shape the case before it reaches court
Specialist tactics, not duty cover
Discreet, strategic, immediate
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
I have been asked to attend a voluntary interview. Is it really voluntary?
A voluntary interview is a formal criminal process conducted under caution. It is not informal and should never be approached without legal advice. We engage with the officer in the case in advance, obtain disclosure, and advise on the correct approach.
Should I answer questions in interview?
That depends on the facts and the disclosure provided. We advise on whether to answer questions, provide a prepared statement, or exercise the right to silence — and the consequences of each approach.
What does 'released under investigation' mean?
It means you have been interviewed but not charged, and the investigation continues. There is no automatic time limit. Active legal representation during this period can shape the outcome significantly.
How quickly can you attend?
Immediately. Our 24-hour line is answered day and night, and we attend police stations across England & Wales at short notice.
Is the first call free?
Yes. The initial conversation is free and confidential. You will receive a clear assessment of your position before any decision on representation.
What if I have already been interviewed without a solicitor?
Obtain advice as soon as possible. We will assess what has been said, the disclosure provided, and the steps needed now to protect your position.
Speak to us now.
If you or someone you know has been contacted by the police, do not wait. We respond immediately, day or night.