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In our work we often come into contact with investigators and have studied this caste of officials quite well.
And let's say right away, you need to understand how to interact with them. Let's start with the fact that an investigator can under no circumstances be anyone's friend.
To work less and send to court, getting a "stick", a bonus or even a star. This is their game. And they know how to play, using all available tools, including psychology and social engineering. And often even outright deception and divorce. So catch useful content on the topic.
The most common situation is when the investigator calls a person and immediately declares that no lawyer is needed. Like, all lawyers only aggravate the problem, rip you off for money and in the end there is no benefit from them. But here it's a piece of cake, you just need to talk, fill out the documents. Come alone, there is nothing to worry about, we will quickly let you go.
An inexperienced person often believes and is taken in. They talk to him in a friendly tone and even seem to help him stay with the money. And they also promise no problems. And they go without a lawyer. And in general, it seems like the investigator is a nice person. And you did not break anything.
But it often happens that during interrogation you pour out your soul to this nice person, answering everything honestly, and then so imperceptibly you turn into the accused. Here a lawyer is required by law, and the investigator again kindly offers a free lawyer, again in order to save you money. He is kind. Like, the case is not complicated, everything is clear and the free lawyer will figure it all out.
Of course, you should not fall for this either. The free lawyer does not care about you, and often they are on good terms with the investigators.
By the way, if you categorically refuse to come without a lawyer, the situation will go according to a different scenario from the very beginning. You will not hear any pleasant person at all. But you will hear threats and attacks. Like, no lawyer will help you and the investigator will definitely try to close you down, and you are stupidly aggravating your situation and digging a hole for yourself.
Why will there be such a reaction right away?
Because the investigator understands that it simply will not happen. And any third-party lawyer will create problems for him in this case. And also will not give the opportunity to exceed his authority, openly deceive and intimidate. And for "success" you will have to work and look for real evidence.
The conclusion is simple.
The investigator is your enemy. Always and under any circumstances. Your goals with him are directly opposite. You want to continue to live peacefully, and he wants to close you down, or deceive you into a decision for big money for his own pocket. We will write a separate post about this. Yes, no one has canceled corruption and, as has been written many times, everything can be solved.
You shouldn't trust that the court will figure it out later either. The judges aren't bothered by your problems. Besides, if the investigator spends time and collects evidence, and the court acquits you later, everyone will get it in the neck. And no one needs that in the system. The system's employees are far from friends, but their internal interests are always higher than the interests of any person.
Therefore, in such situations, you can expect help only from an experienced lawyer who will defend you. Find yourself one in reserve. Just so that he is there.
And let's say right away, you need to understand how to interact with them. Let's start with the fact that an investigator can under no circumstances be anyone's friend.
His main task is to put together a case and trick you into proving it.
To work less and send to court, getting a "stick", a bonus or even a star. This is their game. And they know how to play, using all available tools, including psychology and social engineering. And often even outright deception and divorce. So catch useful content on the topic.

An inexperienced person often believes and is taken in. They talk to him in a friendly tone and even seem to help him stay with the money. And they also promise no problems. And they go without a lawyer. And in general, it seems like the investigator is a nice person. And you did not break anything.
But it often happens that during interrogation you pour out your soul to this nice person, answering everything honestly, and then so imperceptibly you turn into the accused. Here a lawyer is required by law, and the investigator again kindly offers a free lawyer, again in order to save you money. He is kind. Like, the case is not complicated, everything is clear and the free lawyer will figure it all out.

Therefore, expecting help from them is futile.
By the way, if you categorically refuse to come without a lawyer, the situation will go according to a different scenario from the very beginning. You will not hear any pleasant person at all. But you will hear threats and attacks. Like, no lawyer will help you and the investigator will definitely try to close you down, and you are stupidly aggravating your situation and digging a hole for yourself.
Why will there be such a reaction right away?
Because the investigator understands that it simply will not happen. And any third-party lawyer will create problems for him in this case. And also will not give the opportunity to exceed his authority, openly deceive and intimidate. And for "success" you will have to work and look for real evidence.
The conclusion is simple.
The investigator is your enemy. Always and under any circumstances. Your goals with him are directly opposite. You want to continue to live peacefully, and he wants to close you down, or deceive you into a decision for big money for his own pocket. We will write a separate post about this. Yes, no one has canceled corruption and, as has been written many times, everything can be solved.
It's a question of amounts and connections.
You shouldn't trust that the court will figure it out later either. The judges aren't bothered by your problems. Besides, if the investigator spends time and collects evidence, and the court acquits you later, everyone will get it in the neck. And no one needs that in the system. The system's employees are far from friends, but their internal interests are always higher than the interests of any person.
Therefore, in such situations, you can expect help only from an experienced lawyer who will defend you. Find yourself one in reserve. Just so that he is there.