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Should You Help the Police if You’re Being Investigated for Murder?

October 12, 2022Eric G. Johnson

If you are being investigated for murder, you may feel overwhelmed or confused about how you should act around the police or throughout daily life. Additionally, police officers and detectives may attempt to ask questions and otherwise treat you as a potential suspect to the crime. Even if you’re innocent, should you answer police investigation questions? Should you offer assistance in other ways? What is the best plan of action?

If you’re in this position or a similar set of circumstances, we at the John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm may be able to assist you and answer these questions. Our team is composed of highly experienced and qualified criminal defense attorneys in Shreveport, meaning we have the knowledge and understanding of the law to navigate complicated circumstances like yours. For more information, please continue reading for our breakdown.

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  • Should You Cooperate With the Louisiana Police?
  • How Can a Qualified Louisiana Criminal Defense Lawyer Help?
  • Protect Yourself With John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm Criminal Defense Lawyers in Louisiana

Should You Cooperate With the Louisiana Police?

If you are part of an investigation for murder, police may question you in hopes of getting more information about the incident and other details surrounding the case. However, if you answer police questions and revoke your right to remain silent, you may be more likely to face criminal charges. This may be the case even if you are entirely innocent of the crime in question. While your name may be cleared, it is far more likely that you will be charged with another crime.

If you are approached for questioning, it may be best to consult legal counsel and have a lawyer present. Your lawyer may be able to assist you in answering questions for the police or permit you to answer certain ones. A qualified Louisiana criminal defense lawyer may also help you formulate answers, depending on the circumstances. 

How Can a Qualified Louisiana Criminal Defense Lawyer Help?

If you are being questioned as part of a murder investigation, you may want to tread with caution and partner with a qualified Louisiana criminal defense lawyer. Hiring a lawyer may be helpful in several ways, even in the case you are completely innocent of the crime in question. Your lawyer may be able to assist in many ways, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Legal knowledge
  • Negotiation tactics
  • Strategizing the best next steps, tailored to your circumstances
  • Collect and analyze evidence
  • Lead or join investigations related to the case
  • Help you get certain charges dropped
  • Reduce or eliminate potential penalties
  • Offer you lawyer-client privilege, including increased privacy
  • Formulate answers for police questions
  • Speak on your behalf
  • Provide you with helpful resources and information
  • Handle other legal representation
  • Reduce stress

If you are questioned as part of a murder investigation, please refrain from representing yourself or cooperating with police without taking the proper precautions. Even in the case that you are innocent of the crime in question, the best line of action is likely hiring a qualified criminal defense lawyer. To avoid significant penalties, please get in touch with a lawyer at your earliest convenience.

Protect Yourself With John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm Criminal Defense Lawyers in Louisiana

If you are part of a murder investigation, our team at the John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm may be able to help. Our team members, including Eric G. Johnson, are highly experienced and knowledgeable in criminal defense law and representing clients with complex cases. We are dedicated to assisting our clients through every step of the legal process, and we have a track record of reducing or eliminating potential penalties they face.

If you think we would be a good fit for your legal representation, please do not hesitate to contact our compassionate and talented team. By partnering with us, you may gain access to our criminal defense legal knowledge, skills, and numerous resources. To discuss the details of your case, please call us at (318) 377-1555. Alternatively, you can complete our contact form at your earliest convenience. We are patiently waiting to hear from you.

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