A terrorism allegation is a highly complex situation to find yourself in with traumatic and devastating implications for you and your loved ones. Whether you are called in for questioning or placed under arrest, as soon as you begin to deal with the police or authorities, you must make sure to not implicate yourself any further in the situation. It is essential that you ask to be put into contact with our criminal solicitor here at ABV Solicitors.
In the heat of the moment, you may panic, but anything you say may then be used against you later on in the process. The police have a duty to remind you of your right to have a solicitor present, and at that time, you must ask to speak to us at ABV Solicitors immediately.
Our criminal solicitor has experience in dealing with high-profile terrorism allegations. We can provide you with 24-hour assistance at the police station, 7 days a week, and we will speak to the authorities to find out the exact allegations that are being made against you. This will help our criminal solicitor put together a quick plan as to how we will proceed with your case. They will speak to you to find out as much information as they can and advise you on how you should conduct yourself during the police interview and whether or not you need to share any information with the authorities at that time. We will use our expertise to deal with the case carefully from the beginning to prevent you from further implications later in the process.
Understanding terrorism
The law around terrorism charges is lengthy and complicated. It can be a hugely difficult situation to find yourself in. Speak to our criminal solicitor at ABV Solicitors for a discreet consultation or to find out more about what an allegation or conviction could mean for you.
Terrorism allegations vary greatly; however, they are mostly carried out for political, religious, racial or ideological purposes. This includes violence against a person or group of people, damage to private or public property, endangering lives (sometimes even that of the person committing the crime), and creating a risk to public safety with the intent to intimidate the public, a specific community or even government. Terrorist acts also include criminal activities that are designed to interfere with the electronic systems of a group, company or government. The use of firearms and explosives is also included in terrorism allegations.
You may be alleged of terrorist activity even if you have not carried out the action yourself. You may be involved in the case for planning or assistance, and British law states that even researching information on how terrorist acts are committed is considered criminal activity. If you would like to find out more about terrorism charges, then speak to our criminal solicitor at ABV Solicitors or visit our website and read about our experience and what others have to say about us. With our legal representation, you will be able to achieve a positive outcome, so contact us at ABV Solicitors today.