If you think you might be the subject of a federal investigation, you should contact a criminal defense attorney before speaking with law enforcement agents or their representatives. You have a constitutional right to an attorney’s advice and counsel in any conversation with law enforcement agents. Your attorney should arrange all meetings or telephone contact with them. Even if you do not have an attorney, remind law enforcement representatives that you wish to have an attorney present.
If you cannot afford an attorney, you should contact the Federal Public Defender’s Office at (213) 894-2854. A Deputy Federal Public Defender (DFPD) will have you complete a financial affidavit to determine your inability to pay for an attorney. This affidavit will accompany your request asking the court to provide you an attorney at the court’s cost.
If you believe you are only a witness in a federal investigation, you can speak to law enforcement representatives without an attorney if you want. However, you still have the option and a right to refuse to speak with law enforcement after you have properly identified yourself to them.
