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If police contact you and ask you to attend a station for an interview, it is natural to feel anxious. Many people worry that refusing to talk will make things worse, or that agreeing to an interview will “clear everything up”.

In reality, what happens at a police interview can have a major impact on any future charge, so it is important to understand your rights before you answer questions.

Are you required to do a police interview?

In most situations, you are not required to participate in a formal police interview. You must provide basic details such as your name and address, but you generally have the right to silence when it comes to questions about an alleged offence.

Refusing an interview does not automatically make you look guilty, and police cannot punish you for choosing not to answer questions.

If you are under arrest, police can lawfully take you to a station, but you still do not have to answer most questions beyond identification. There are some limited exceptions, for example when you are required to provide certain information under road or transport laws, but your lawyer can explain these in context.

What actually happens during the interview?

A formal police interview is usually audio or video recorded in a dedicated interview room at the station. Before questioning starts, officers must give you a caution explaining that you do not have to say or do anything, but that anything you do say may be used in evidence.

They should also outline your basic rights, such as the right to contact a lawyer or a friend or relative.

Officers may use a mix of open questions, specific follow‑ups and pauses to encourage you to keep talking. They might suggest that cooperating will help you, or that giving your side of the story is your chance to explain. It is important to remember that the interview is about gathering evidence, and that your answers can be played in court later.

Key rights you should know about

Before and during a police interview in NSW, you generally have the right to:

  • Speak to a lawyer and a support person before deciding whether to be interviewed.
  • Remain silent and refuse to answer most questions.
  • Ask officers whether you are under arrest and what offence they are investigating.
  • Request an interpreter if English is not your first language.

There are some obligations to answer limited categories of questions, for example about your identity, and in specific legislative situations. A criminal defence lawyer can explain these exceptions so you can exercise your rights confidently without accidentally committing an offence.

Should you agree to an interview?

Whether you should participate in an interview depends on the circumstances. In some cases, a carefully managed interview can help clarify misunderstandings or support a legal defence. In many others, saying less is safer, particularly if you are stressed, confused or do not yet know the full details of the allegation.

An experienced lawyer can assess the situation and advise whether an interview is in your best interests. They can speak to police on your behalf, request disclosure of the allegation and help you decide whether to answer selected questions, provide a prepared statement or decline the interview altogether.

How The Defenders can support you

The Defenders regularly assist clients who have been asked to attend police interviews in Sydney and Parramatta. Their lawyers can provide urgent advice over the phone, attend the station with you, and step in if questioning becomes unfair or inappropriate. Having a lawyer present helps ensure your rights are respected and that you do not accidentally say something that harms your case later.

Speak To A Criminal Lawyer Today!

Don’t face criminal charges on your own. Early legal advice can make all the difference and could be the key to having your charges withdrawn before court.

If you’ve been charged and want to know whether your charges can be withdrawn before court, contact our experienced criminal defence lawyers today for confidential advice and strong legal representation. Call us on (02) 9283 3033 或 填写在线表格 to get the support you need.

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