Avoiding INTERPOL Involvement with an Early and Thorough Criminal Defense Investigation

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One of the very few moments that a criminal defendant has control over a criminal matter is when he first becomes aware of the criminal allegations. If a defendant's attorney acts quickly enough, information discovered during an investigation can prevent charges from ever being filed. If they are filed, the information that was gathered during the investigation can make a defense infinitely stronger.

Before criminal charges are ever filed and referred to INTERPOL for aid in apprehending a subject via a Red Notice, the subject often has at least some advance notice that the charges are looming. The matter may never lead to criminal charges if the attorney takes early and swift action such as:

• Preserving audio and video surveillance records

• Reviewing and preserving telephonic text messages, e-mails, Facebook posts, etc.

• Arranging for toxicology examinations and obtaining test results

• Creating a paper trail showing travel locations: atm receipts, credit card receipts, etc.

• Taking photographs or printing existing photographs showing pertinent information

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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